That's the Federalist papers. I posted Article V. Once again, show me where the Constitution limits amending the Constitution to limiting federal power.
Knew it. That's where statists, especially social 'conservatives', always go. For the last time, the Federalist Papers were written for the express purpose of alleviating the concerns of the citizens of the respective states. To explain to the citizens what they meant when they were writing the document. The original intent of the document was to limit the federal government. Only after the passage of the 14th, and its first misreading in 1925, did the Constitution begin to apply to the states in a meaningful way. Any doubts of this see Barron (1833)
Secondly the Constitution in 1791 was amended to make it crystal clear what powers the states did have. The 10th Amendment