And what do you think the odds for exactly the same resolutions, in wording and interpretation (judicial review), be inacted by so many different State Legislatures???
You do understand that in today’s world, in this country, what may be applicable and a priority in one state may be 180 degrees out from another States’ Legislature...
The process has it’s positicves and negatives, and it is unlikely you will find cohesion in matters of social, economic and other pertinant issues between more that two states, if that...
IF that is what you are illuding to...If the effort is to get ONE complete resolution, worded, reviewed and approved by 2/3’d of the states to accomplish this deal, and convene a Constitutional Convention...I would bet against those odds...
And it wouldn’t mean that I would not support the concept...Getting hundreds of these knuckleheads in the State Houses to agree, much less agree with out of state legislatures is the long shot, of ALL long shots...
There are TOO many of them trying to prove to others how high up on the wall they can wee-wee...And they could care less what people think of them in that attempt...
Over twenty six states opposed Obamacare in the courts.
John Roberts rewrote the law, then found it constitutional.
All federal agencies are available to intimidate rat enemies before they become political threats. The democrats do not intend to lose another presidential election.
Tyranny, yes?
We are not the only ones to notice. Over twenty-six states will send delegates to Mount Vernon on December 7th.
The situation is beyond serious; it is critical.
Maybe they will, maybe they won't rise to the occasion. I'm not a bookie, and don't care what the odds are.
As per the ageless saying, “Lead, follow or get out of the way.”
I suspect there is more support for you to lead than you are aware of.