To be fair, the process he posted about is real. It doesn't matter where he heard it or who he heard it from. It's law. However, from what I read about this, which was actually a week or so ago, was that the process for each state seems to take forever. So far, 4 states have everything in order, legally, in regards to being part of the Convention. 10-15 others are at in limbo at different stages of the whole process, and they have been for several years. It's possible, but if you take the time already spent into consideration, I wouldn't expect to see it done in this administration's current term.
You gotta be trolling with that "no political solution" garbage. The solution is the people standing up and physically removing these tyrants from office. Note that I never said anything about violence here, by the way. Think about it: if millions of people showed up at the White House, what would the government do, really? Mow everyone down in broad daylight? I doubt it. All that telling people to essentially, "deal with it, nothing can be done" is gonna do is eventually cause actual violence, after a breaking point is reached. With the ever-tightening grip of our tyrannical government currently around the country's throat, that breaking point is right around the corner.
To be fair, the process he posted about is real. It doesn't matter where he heard it or who he heard it from. It's law. However, from what I read about this, which was actually a week or so ago, was that the process for each state seems to take forever. So far, 4 states have everything in order, legally, in regards to being part of the Convention. 10-15 others are at in limbo at different stages of the whole process, and they have been for several years. It's possible, but if you take the time already spent into consideration, I wouldn't expect to see it done in this administration's current term.
You gotta be trolling with that "no political solution" garbage. The solution is the people standing up and physically removing these tyrants from office. Note that I never said anything about violence here, by the way. Think about it: if millions of people showed up at the White House, what would the government do, really? Mow everyone down in broad daylight? I doubt it. All that telling people to essentially, "deal with it, nothing can be done" is gonna do is eventually cause actual violence, after a breaking point is reached. With the ever-tightening grip of our tyrannical government currently around the country's throat, that breaking point is right around the corner.
There's absolutely no point in that legal process if it can't be done during this term of office.
I know, that's not a political solution.