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grasswire

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Tue Jan 26, 2016, 06:31 PM Jan 2016

WARNING from Robert Reich re: building RW momentum to amend Constitution [View all]

From his facebook feed today:

Right-wing alert:

Americans can amend the Constitution in two ways, according to Article V of the Constitution. The first is for Congress to propose an amendment with two-thirds majority in both chambers that must then be ratified by three-quarters of the states. This route has been used to pass all 27 amendments that exist today. The second requires two-thirds of states to call a convention for proposing amendments, but the Constitution is silent about who might attend such a convention and what it could or could not enact.

That’s a recipe for trouble – and, as you might expect, the trouble is coming from the Right and its billionaire patrons. Already, 27 states have active calls for a convention on a balanced budget amendment, which would force the federal government to pass budgets that don’t enlarge the national debt – thereby preventing the federal government from stimulating the economy during economic downturns. This means only 7 more states are needed in order to convene a constitutional convention.

It’s a real possibility: In just the first few weeks of this year's state legislative sessions, at least 10 states have bills pending that call for a convention. Even some Republican presidential candidates are endorsing it. National right-wing corporate fronts such as ALEC (the American Legislative Exchange Council) have been holding workshops and crafting model legislation to persuade state legislators to move on it.

Don’t be fooled by those who say such a convention would be an easy means for reversing “Citizens United” – or, at worst, for forging a compromise that accepts a balanced budget amendment in return for reversing "Citizens United." It’s far more dangerous than this. Once a constitutional convention is called, the constitutional issues considered by it can’t be limited. This means every constitutional right and protection provided Americans could be subject to change. As Harvard Law professor and leading constitutional scholar Lawrence Tribe has said, such a convention would be “putting the whole Constitution up for grabs.”

Consider yourself warned.

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Does that mean 2/3 can propose amendments - not actually ratify them? That is what is sounds like. patricia92243 Jan 2016 #1
good question grasswire Jan 2016 #2
Ratification must be by 3/4 of the states n/t SickOfTheOnePct Jan 2016 #4
So we only need 13 holdouts if this happens. KamaAina Jan 2016 #6
12 holdouts SickOfTheOnePct Jan 2016 #7
No, if they get 38, they win KamaAina Jan 2016 #8
Sorry, my bad! SickOfTheOnePct Jan 2016 #9
The convention can add, delete, modofy, amend, etc 1939 Jan 2016 #5
Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't O'Malley want a constitutional convention Gregorian Jan 2016 #3
Calling a constitutional convention will bring about civil war. N/t roamer65 Jan 2016 #10
That's a little extreme, don't you think? n/t SickOfTheOnePct Jan 2016 #11
I don't think so...a far-right, Teabagger "Constitution"...? First Speaker Jan 2016 #13
With open carry then, if you are in violation of a new law, like walking with a cola and skittles, DhhD Jan 2016 #16
I wouldn't care. I'd literally rather be dead than live under their "Constitution" First Speaker Jan 2016 #19
What a can of worms this would be CanonRay Jan 2016 #12
K&R emsimon33 Jan 2016 #14
o.0 creepy. nt retrowire Jan 2016 #15
Amendments still must be ratified by the states. Xithras Jan 2016 #17
Or the right to seceed from the Union. Hoppy Jan 2016 #18
Conservatives are making the federal govt obsolete. SleeplessinSoCal Jan 2016 #20
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