Posted on 05/11/2016 3:12:25 PM PDT by cotton1706
Today, Louisiana moved one step closer to joining the call of other states to reign in Washington D.C.
The Senate passed the Convention of States resolution, SCR52, by a final vote of 29-6. Here is the roll call vote.
I want to personally thank ALL of the volunteers for doing YOUR PART. Today's vote is proof that your phone calls and emails the last few weeks worked.
I also want to thank members of the Louisiana grassroots leadership for their outstanding effort on this. We have some of the best grassroots leaders in the country. Without them, this wouldn't have been possible.
Now we move onto the House! We anticipate a hearing in the House and Governmental Affairs Committee soon. I will keep you posted!
In Liberty,
Bryce Barras Louisiana State Director Convention of States Action
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The count is still 7: AL, AK, FL, GA, IN, OK, TN.
You don’t count Oklahoma?
Never mind. There was an 8th wasn’t there?
An 8th? Not yet.
Yeah, I was a little confused. Oklahoma was the 7th. I thought it was the 8th.
How many states are needed for this to be effective?
34.
I have in the past been reluctant to support the proposed convention of states as extremely dangerous and beyond control once convened. However, events over the last year have so alarmed me that I am starting to consider that the risk may be one we need to take.
I have seen no mention of any ammendments dealing with 4 of the main causes of our problems. The Federal Reserve Act, the War Powers Act of 1933 which is still in effect. The 16th, and 17th Ammendments both need to be repealed.
This is great news. This will be the only way out of the flustercluck we’re in.
The final nail in the coffin of unconstitutionally big federal government will happen when the states amend the following excerpt to the Constitution imo.
Congress is not empowered to tax for those purposes which are within the exclusive province of the States. Justice John Marshall, Gibbons v. Ogden, 1824.
Speaking of Congresss limited power to appropriate taxes, the Constitution also needs to be amended to require candidates and nominees for federal office, elected and non-elected, to first serve as state lawmakers so that they can learn about state budgets in conjunction with Congresss limited power to appropriate taxes.
Next, please note that the product of a Constitutional Convention (ConCon) is a proposed amendment to the Constitution, not a new amendment to the Constitution. It is up to the Article V supermajority of states to either ratify the proposed amendment, or ignore it.
So since the states dont have to ratify a proposed amendment, let a ConCon run away all it wants to. If the states ignore a proposed amendment then a run away ConCon was arguably a waste of time.
Also, since the biggest flaw in the original Constitution was to allow the Senate to confirm justices (2.2.2) imo, that clause needs to be repealed, the power to confirm justices given uniquely to state lawmakers.
And speaking of the Senate, a ConCon also needs to propose an amendment to repeal the 16th and 17th Amendments to the Constitution.
An amendment to repeal the 17th Amendment needs to include provisions to allow state lawakers to recall senators, and to allow citizens to recall representatives.
The states also need to amend the Constitution to give state lawmakers the same power to impeach and remove corrupt federal officials from office, including members of Congress, executives and justices, that Congress has.
PS
The Constitution also needs an amendment to require all candidates for any federal office, elected or non-elected, especially candidates who attended an Ivy League law school, to pass a Free Republic constitutional proficiency test, the test emphasizing Congresss constitutional Article I, Section 8-limited powers and Congresss limited power to appropriate taxes. /semi-sarc
Most excellent!
It is through Article I that We the Sovereign People established the American republic.
It is time to reassert our sovereignty.
Your caution is admirable.
Once this convention gets a scheduled start date you can expect the Leftists to jump on it like a school of piranhas.
Best to keep a careful eye on all prospective delegates and plan for detailed security measures both at the convention and at home.
It appears you equate Article V state convention delegates with congressmen. Is that accurate?
Bit by bit.
Unwise.
Thanks for info. Don’t think it’s going to happen.
Is there a time frame in which the legislatures must act?
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