Liberals want a Constitutional
Convention
Hawaii House of Representatives
Calls for an Article V Convention & Wants to Add Obamacare to Constitution
by Tim
Brown on Jan 13, 2014.
Hawaii
Legislature calls for a Constitutional Convention
We’ve been
hearing a lot of calls for an Article V Convention from those who seek to
destroy our Republic and mold it into something it was never designed to be.
Then we have also heard calls from those like Mark Levin, whose book The
Liberty Amendments, has sparked a lot of calls on the right to deal with the
corruption in Washington by means of Constitutional amendments. Several of our
writers have engaged
the issue, but it seems to me that those who
favor nullification and not supporting an Article V convention are now seeing
evidence of what they have been warning about.
Hawaii called
for an Article V Convention in 2012 and passed a resolution to that effect in
the House. However, more than calling for an Article V convention, the Hawaii
state legislature also called for something else. According to HCR 114, here’s
what else the resolution calls for:
(1)
A declaration of the constitutionality
of the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, including the
individual mandate requiring the purchase of health insurance;
(2)
An amendment to Article I, Section 5,
to prohibit the supermajority cloture requirement under Rule 22 of the United
States Senate for ending floor debates and filibusters, to facilitate a more
reasonable voting standard for cloture;
(3)
An amendment abolishing the electoral
college established under Article II, Section 1, and providing for the direct
election of the United States President and Vice President by voters;
and
(4)
An amendment to Article II, Section 2,
Clause 2, to require that Senate confirmations of appointments of officers of
the United States be made by a simple majority vote within sixty days of the
nomination.
If these were
to be adopted, and don’t think many people wouldn’t agree with several of these
in our culture, it would turn our Republic into a Democracy. I hope no one in
this audience wants that. It would make Obamacare part of the Constitution,
abolish the electoral college and any appointees the president wants, he gets
by a simple majority vote in the Senate, not to mention that filibusters and
real debate would end on matters.
According to
Open States, the bill passed
the House on April 5, 2012, but was never
voted on in the Senate. It also was brought up against in 2013, where it passed
the House again on April 12, 2013. In both
cases, only Democrats were sponsors.
What’s even
more interesting is that in 2012 the only three Republicans in the House voted with Democrats to pass the resolution. The same thing happened in 2013.
No doubt, these
same people may try and push the same resolution in 2014.
While Mark
Levin has assured everyone that there is no danger with an Article V
convention, others have not been so quick to believe him. Our own Publius
Huldah has called Levin out on the issue here and here.
I am a firm
supporter of nullification. States have that right and if the federal
government wants to bully the states, then we need governors willing to stand
up to the bully. I also recognize the Constitution does allow for an Article V
convention. However, there are several things to consider. First, remember what
took place in the first Constitutional Convention. Delegates were sent to
rework the Articles of Confederation and they came out with a brand new
Constitution. You can read about that in Conspiracy in Philadelphia by
downloading it here.
Second, I will
remind conservatives that everyone who wears the Republican jersey is not a
conservative (make note of that as you read Madison’s words below and as you
remember how you’ve been sold out by RINOs in the past). Many are not even
fiscal conservatives or social conservatives.
Third, if the
criminals in Washington aren’t following what is written now, what do you think
they will do with more words? That’s right, they’ll ignore, bend and break them
and continue their criminal behavior.
Finally, I’m
reminded of the words of James Madison when he was asked about such a
convention. Here’s what he said:
“You
wish to know my sentiments on the project of another general Convention as
suggested by New York. I shall give them to you with great frankness …….3. If a General Convention were to take place
for the avowed and sole purpose of revising the Constitution, it would
naturally consider itself as having a greater latitude than the Congress
appointed to administer and support as well as to amend the system; it would
consequently give greater agitation to the public mind; an election into it
would be courted by the most violent partizans on both sides; it wd. probably
consist of the most heterogeneous characters; would be the very focus of that
flame which has already too much heated men of all parties; would no doubt
contain individuals of insidious views, who under the mask of seeking
alterations popular in some parts but inadmissible in other parts of the Union
might have a dangerous opportunity of sapping the very foundations of the fabric.
Under all these circumstances it seems scarcely to be presumeable that the
deliberations of the body could be conducted in harmony, or terminate in the
general good. Having witnessed the difficulties and dangers experienced by the
first Convention which assembled under every propitious circumstance, I should
tremble for the result of a Second, meeting in the present temper of
America, and under all the disadvantages I have mentioned. ….I am Dr. Sir,
Yours Js. Madison Jr” ___See Letters
of Delegates to Congress:
Volume 25 March 1, 1788-December 31, 1789, James Madison to George Turberville
Madison said
this about the “present temper of America.” How much more the present temper of
America in our day? Make no mistake that a call for such a convention will not
just be about an amendment here or there. In this climate, it will result in a
full-fledged con-con, regardless of the desires of many who are calling for it.
While I believe
there are many patriots who want to do the right thing and I don’t know their
motives, I’m not one that is for an Article V Convention. I say we simply
exercise our rights as the creators of the federal government and bring our
creature back under control via nullification…. Or simply abolish it.
On a final
note, I would highly recommend you read Dr. Joel McDurmon’s article on
Mark Levin’s comments about nullification, and also view the challenge by Tom
Woods to debate the issue of an Article V convention at URL below:
Source: Freedom Outpost, by Tim Brown on Jan 13, 2014 http://freedomoutpost.com/2014/01/hawaii-state-legislature-calls-article-v-convention-wants-add-obamacare-constitution/#A6ccV5d3LCHDrvJY.99
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