VIDEO: Nearly 100 State Lawmakers Meet & Plan to Take Back Government
In our history, not one constitutional amendment has been added through a state convention.
Congress has been the one to propose and ratify amendments to the Constitution, but with their historically-low 9% approval rating, the states are taking the charge to fight tyranny.
The Blaze reports:
Lawmakers on Saturday discussed term limits on U.S. lawmakers and certain limits on federal taxation and spending as possible amendments, Red Millennial noted.State legislators stressed Saturday the bipartisan nature of support for the discussed amendments, citing a recent poll that shows 74 percent of Americans support a balanced budget amendment while another 75 percent support congressional term limits.
While
only the state legislators were allowed to attend the meeting itself,
Mark Levin, Glenn Beck, David Barton, and Michael Farris have all been
vocal about their support of these lawmakers exercising their
constitutional rights.
On Facebook, Farris wrote:
We are beginning to reach critical mass in our efforts to use Article V of the Constitution to rein in the power of the federal government. The Mount Vernon Assembly is one of the major steps in that effort.
He
noted there were some “conservative critics of this idea” who warned
with “loudness and shrillness” that if the states should ever take this
approach, it could lead to a “runaway ‘con con,’” or constitutional
convention. Farris isn’t convinced:
Here is why their arguments are doomed to fail:1. They are based on faulty history. The original Constitution was not adopted as the result of a runaway convention. Their entire argument is premised on this fallacy.2. They have to convince state legislators that we can’t trust state legislators.You see, state legislators control the Article V process from beginning to end. The “Con Con” fear arguments require state legislators to believe that we should be afraid of state legislators who might abuse their power.
Instead, these fear-based arguments leave us in the utterly precarious position of Washington DC to right itself.
And we have plenty of reasons not to trust the federal government:
- They illegally spy on and steal from us.
- They try to imprison those who call them out on it.
- They manipulate critical information to satisfy their bloodlust.
- They target us for our political views.
- They sic their IRS goons on us when we speak out.
- They lie to us about essentially everything.
It could be said that using this strategy is a “Hail Mary” attempt at salvaging the Founders’ solution to a tyrannical government — especially considering it has never before been done.
But, for anyone who values small government, it is a bold, noble, and principled attempt to save liberty, and after seeing the encouraging outcome of this assembly at Mount Vernon, it just might work.
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