Unless corrupt lawmakers have a scheme to trash the Constitution's Article V, all talk of new amendments to the Constitution is PC hot air imo. This is because the corrupt federal government cannot afford for low-information voters to find out that only the states, not the federal government, have the power to ratify proposed amendments to the Constitution.
After all, once Constitution-ignorant voters find out that the states have absolute control over what the Constitution says, then they will catch on to the idea that the states have absolute control over the federal government, not vice-versa as is popularly and wrongly thought. And if such knowledge became widespread it would throw a monkey wrench into the Progressive Movement agenda to unconstitutionally centralize government power in DC.
Note that govTrack.us's prognosis of this proposal going anywhere is 0%.
H.J.Res. 15: Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to repeal the twenty-second article of amendment, thereby removing the limitation on the number of terms an individual may serve as President.