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Douglas A Corrigan's avatar

In this current environment and with the current congressional line-up why would we want to let these fools have full rain over the constitution! Oh what could possibly go wrong! Welcome to wokeness on steroids'! I'm a hard no! I do not trust anyone inside the beltway.

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SadieJay's avatar

It is one reason (or many) to chalk up the NO column. I don't think our Founding Fathers thought that there would be men pretending to be women, drug addicts and pedos running the country when they wrote the Constitution.

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ICI Grief (The Rebel's Hike)'s avatar

I don't think we are the wealthiest nation at this point. It's almost all debt. We may look wealthy but we aren't. I do, however, believe that our intellectual capital is the greatest and if we could get our education system back in line, there would be no stopping us again.

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SadieJay's avatar

Exactly. As I wrote this, I thought the same, but at the beginning and up until it became a corporation, it was great. It can be again, but at this point using these adjectives to describe what we 'are' is a misnomer.

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Mary Poindexter McLaughlin's avatar

I would need to know more about those who are pushing for the convention. What I hear from them so far has seemed positive, but I'll pay closer attention now. Thanks, SadieJay.

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SadieJay's avatar

Yes, it sounded good to me too. But, then I hear that there are so many unknowns and seeing the political spectrum since Y2K, I do not trust anyone anymore and don't think many in Congress have the best interest of WTP at heart.

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Kathleen Devanney. A human.'s avatar

"...do you really trust these idiots in charge of the asylum?"

Excellent point, SadieJay. (I think you know what my answer would be!) Best.

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