Marco
Rubio is getting behind a state-based effort to amend the Constitution with
term limits and other restrictions on the federal government -- energizing the
movement as the Republican presidential candidates try to woo Tea Party-aligned
voters.
The
Florida senator joins a handful of other GOP candidates in backing the push, an
against-the-odds campaign being waged by conservative advocacy groups and state
lawmakers. He went all in at a campaign stop Tuesday in Iowa, where
caucus-goers will decide the first-in-the-nation nominating contest in roughly
four weeks.
In
doing so, he is lending his name to a grassroots movement seeking what is
essentially a national convention to amend the Constitution. Various groups
have various goals, but Rubio specifically supports using the process to impose
a congressional balanced-budget amendment and place term limits on Supreme
Court justices and members of Congress. He
vowed if elected to “put the weight of the presidency” behind the effort.
Americans
frustrated with what they consider Washington morass, insularity and gridlock
point out that Article V of the Constitution says Congress must call a
convention when two-thirds of state legislatures file an “application.”
The
minimum 34 states appear to have given some measure of support. But the effort
has been delayed for years over such issues as rules for a convention and how
the petitions were approved and worded to meet varying agendas.
Rubio
-- in third place in most national polls behind front-runner Donald Trump and
Sen. Ted Cruz -- is not the first 2016 GOP White House contender to champion
the effort.
Fellow
candidates including Ohio Gov. John Kasich, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee,
Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul and retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson have also expressed
some level of interest or support.
But
the backing of a top-tier candidate like Rubio appears to have ignited some in
the GOP base.
“I’ve
never been more excited about our prospects for achieving real governmental
reform as I am right now,” Mark Meckler, co-founder of the Convention of States
Project and president of Citizens for Self-Governance, said Wednesday.
“It
is gratifying when a national-level leader like Sen. Marco Rubio acknowledges
that it is imperative for the citizens to act to take power away from
Washington, D.C., and return it to the people.”
Kasich
is arguably the GOP candidate at the forefront of the effort. And as a fiscal
conservative, he wants to use the effort expressly to force Washington to pass
balanced budgets.
Though
Rubio appeared Tuesday on stage to endorse the idea, he had expressed concerns
earlier about state delegates uniting at a convention to rewrite the
Constitution, which could jeopardize closely held First and Second Amendment
rights.
After
the rally, he also suggested that Congress doesn't have the will to impose term
limits or pass a balanced budget amendment. As for how a convention might play
out, he told reporters his campaign is “looking” at the specifics. Concerns
about rewriting the Constitution are not unfounded.
The
Constitutional Convention, held in Philadelphia in 1787, was purportedly to
revise the Articles of Confederation. But the roughly four-month-long meeting
resulted in George Washington and other organizers drafting the Constitution.
Rubio
also said he’s following the lead of former Oklahoma GOP Sen. Tom Coburn, who
joined the effort after retiring last year from Congress.
“Marco
Rubio knows that the answers to American’s lack of confidence in Washington can
only be fixed through an Article V,” Coburn said in a statement. “He also knows
that Washington will not fix it. Source: Fox News
Comments
Rubio
is an articulate RINO. Rubio supports
open borders, the Omnibus, amnesty, the TPP, the UN, global warming and the
bulk of the Democrats’ initiatives.
Rubio
backing of the Convention of States is treason to Tea Party Members. We want to restore our original Constitution
and Bill of Rights. If you look up the groups who are supporting a Convention
of States, you will find George Soros and his gang.
It
isn’t smart to call a Convention of States with a Marxist Muslim in the
Whitehouse and a Liberal majority controls the House and Senate. Further, State elected officials are not
qualified to appoint non-Marxist delegates.
They don’t like Constitutionalists.
Our
Marxists have the USSR inspired New States Constitution ready to replace our
original US Constitution. Appointed Regional governance is already installed in
all States.
The
courts have already misinterpreted the US Constitution enough to cripple
it. We need a full restoration of the US
Constitution (as written). Federal
courts’ erroneous opinions need to be reversed by the Congress.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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