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I'm cautiously optimistic about the idea.

The Convention of the States movement is ** pushing for such a convention.

This time, conservatives want to constitutionally reduce the size of government, make it easier to fire federal employees such as Anthony Fauci, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases' director, eliminate whole Cabinet-level agencies, and enshrine a nine-justice Supreme Court.

We should keep our eyes and efforts on this.

I'm cautiously optimistic about the idea. >The Convention of the States movement is *[just one of the organizations](https://poal.co/s/QStorm/559544)* pushing for such a convention. > This time, conservatives want to constitutionally reduce the size of government, make it easier to fire federal employees such as Anthony Fauci, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases' director, eliminate whole Cabinet-level agencies, and enshrine a nine-justice Supreme Court. We should keep our eyes and efforts on this.

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We don't need a Constitutional Convention to eliminate cabinet level agencies. Just an executive with balls.

What stops the next president from bringing those agencies back?

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The people not being dumb fucks and not voting for democrats or RINO's? Nothing I guess but would they?

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The people not being dumb fucks

That would be helpful for a constitutional convention, too.

Nothing I guess but would they?

If "they" are the people, maybe. If "they" refers to the hypothetical next president, that is a potential danger. I'm aware that a constitutional convention has risks, but so does relying on a coming great man, executive orders, or anything else.

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What stops the plethora of bad actors from getting control of the Convention of the States movement, and using it to gut the Constitution, tear up the Bill of Rights, and create another commie/socialist utopia like Venezuela?

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Most realistically, it would be conventions rarely actually occuring, but the threat of a convention makes the federal government act. Like I put in the post, a Soros-backed convention effort already exists. That means it's better that rival efforts exist to sabotage his efforts and if they were really lucky, actually make positive changes.

The argument that something could go wrong is understandable, but it implicitly favors inaction and giving tactics to the left.

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I do not favor inaction, I simply do not favor imprudent actions, where one bets the house, the car and the firstborn on a toss of the dice....especially when The House may have loaded the dice.