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I was going to put this in the other thread - John T/Russia but decided it was not really the same.
Does JT have anything to do with this? Does it relate to JT? I don't know.
'constitutional convention'?
Did Michigan just trigger 'constitutional convention'? Bid gains steam | Fox News
It could make the future really bad perhaps or perhaps really good, or do nothing at all!
Right now the Supreme Court has given another ruling about future Elections and all of that also been in the News lately.
I necessarily will not have time to add much to this thread if there is anything to add, but there was a discussion on another forum a day back now or couple of days back about how this could or could not turn out.
And the Constitutional Convention may or may not whatever be whatever whatever.
I have no idea, but with some of the News lately I thought I just add JT to it anyway.
Michigan matters, because by some counts it was the 34th state to do so. That makes two-thirds.
As far as I understand, one took place in 1787 which changed the original Constitution with the Articles of Confederation and changed it and perhaps added the Bill of Rights to it.
I would have to read up on this stuff to know what anyone is or is not saying about any of it.
It just does not happen very often in the history of this USA whatever.
Does JT have anything to do with this? Does it relate to JT? I don't know.
'constitutional convention'?
Did Michigan just trigger 'constitutional convention'? Bid gains steam | Fox News
It could make the future really bad perhaps or perhaps really good, or do nothing at all!
Right now the Supreme Court has given another ruling about future Elections and all of that also been in the News lately.
I necessarily will not have time to add much to this thread if there is anything to add, but there was a discussion on another forum a day back now or couple of days back about how this could or could not turn out.
And the Constitutional Convention may or may not whatever be whatever whatever.
I have no idea, but with some of the News lately I thought I just add JT to it anyway.
Michigan matters, because by some counts it was the 34th state to do so. That makes two-thirds.
As far as I understand, one took place in 1787 which changed the original Constitution with the Articles of Confederation and changed it and perhaps added the Bill of Rights to it.
I would have to read up on this stuff to know what anyone is or is not saying about any of it.
It just does not happen very often in the history of this USA whatever.
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