Are you saying that Jefferson would have demanded staying with the Article? Since you despise the Constitution and admire the Articles, how can you support someone who supported the Constitution?
I'm saying that my impression of TJ is that he had a much fiercer, more pronounced mistrust of government generally than his friend Madison did, and that his presence might have made some bit of difference.
It's not a question of "support." You continually revert to this sort of emotionalism, as if the choices are blind loyalty or ad hominem. I'm talking about the ideas they espoused, the documents they produced, the arguments they made. It's not personal. But with you, nothing short of reverence will do. They were men, not gods. Their ideas were written on paper, not etched in stone beside a burning bush.