To: Optimist
In my opinion, a COS is only a good idea if you agree with the attendees. It’s kinda like a dictatorship is fine as long as you agree with the dictator’s plans.
2 posted on
09/03/2018 7:56:20 AM PDT by
TheZMan
(I am a secessionist.)
To: TheZMan
The COS is necessary to regain the Republic but probably futile if not accomplished while Trump is in Office . Without DJT a COS will signal not the reform of the system but the end of the Constitution as a Democrat President with any Congress will declare it null and void or just ignore it and double down on the progressive shredding of the Constitution. I cannot see it being convened any time in the next six years. The 2/3 of states necessary to get it going will not happen in that time. If it did happen in the six years the actual appointment of delegates and assembly of the Convention will take more time still and deliberation still more time. Ratification of any amendments proposed will take years more. A future President Harris or President Mohammed will simply sweep it away. That does not mean that it should not be done. The process can be a focus point of whatever resistance to the New American Socialist State will exist.
The COS in itself is not dangerous to the Republic because it may only consider those things that are in the enabling charter.
36 posted on
09/03/2018 12:56:08 PM PDT by
arthurus
(y)
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