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Chris Bigelow's avatar

I was initially in favor of a Constitutional Convention, for some very specific changes. But these things have now changed my mind:

1. The lack of guardrails or specificity. It doesn't matter what anyone says - if it's not in the "written contract" it's unenforceable.

2. Our current descent into authoritarianism.

3. Jim DeMint. He's a senior advisor to Convention of States Action and a former president of The Heritage Foundation. The same group that created Project 2025.

Now would be a terrible time to have a Constitutional Convention.

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Expat Prep's avatar

I respect the effort you are putting into this topic, and am fascinated by the way you had to leave Zimbabwe. I do think the regime/administration could get much more awful than it is now. But I don’t see this as a high probability threat because in my view there is a near-zero chance that at least 13 states won’t vote against the results of a MAGA convention. Six New England states, Hawaii, Maryland, Illinois, New York, California, Washington State, Oregon. And not any other state than those needed to block. So no matter how crazy the convention got, what they did won’t be implemented, right?

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