This will make the process drag on for a long, long time, but ultimately successive refinements will result in a Constitution broadly acceptable to the American people.
So if American constitutional government falls apart before I die, I’m just going to say the solution is an Article V Convention with delegates nominated by the states BUT which requires each state to re-elect the delegates before the changes go out for final votes.
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Or I guess you could have a President campaign on ending the Presidency, I suppose. That would also work.
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That’s maybe preferable because the states remain a huge problem. The way we assign power by land just gives too great an advantage to rural whites. (Reminder: there are few rural minorities bc we were denied land, our land was stolen, we were terrorized off it, etc.)
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