“that state legislatures should use the authority granted them in the Constitution to call a convention to propose amendments to the Constitution.”
“Levin’s proposal is based on Article 5 of the Constitution, which says constitutional amendments may be proposed in two ways—either by two-thirds majorities in both houses of Congress or by a convention called by two-thirds of the state legislatures.”
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*Off-topic rant:
I cannot qualify for government subsistence. I cannot afford buying health care insurance. I’m broke and jobless. Without the “household income” from fixed income recipients, I’m homeless. What should I do? Be a nun? Bahaha! Thank you.
I don’t want to rely government subsidies because I have my damn pride! I don’t want health insurance because I’m healthy. And paying a penalty for buying something I do NOT need or want is WRONG!
The recent discussion on our local radio is about NOT buying the cheap premiums because the loophole will be the variable INCREASE of premiums, deductibles, and co-payments. I am NOT to clear on this data-set.
So if Mr. Mark Levin can’t fix it and can’t find 2/3 of the state legislature to agree, we’re doomed. OMG!
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