Oops. I missed your last para.
<>We will get a revised Constitution after the next Civil War. Hold on to the COS proposals. They will be needed for the rebuilding that comes afterwards<>
Really? You’re willing to roll the dice on the outcome of revolution, then a COS? A COS before the bayonet is far safer.
Well, yes, that certainly would be a safer and better alternative by every possible measure.
I do not believe that we have that alternative available. To me, it appears to be a happy illusion. Wishful thinking. Danger Will Robinson! Danger!
Your reasoned assessment of the situation differs from mine. That is perfectly normal and it is a good thing. Everybody brings something different to the table. And this is one area where I hope I am wrong, and you are right.
There must be many plans for different possibilities. The limits of those possibilities are not where we perceive them to be. And for any given plan there must be checkpoints and regeneration points for when things go off the rails.
What do you have for checkpoints on the plan for the Convention of States?