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Timothy Gordon Rules for Retrogrades Podcast

Can We Amend the Constitution?

Timothy Gordon Rules for Retrogrades Podcast

Timothy Gordon

Conservative, Latin, Marshall, Politics, Religion & Spirituality, Catholic, Voris, Pope, Milo, News, Christianity, Jesus, Christian

4.5611 Ratings

🗓️ 1 February 2021

⏱️ 81 minutes

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Summary

Can We Amend the Constitution? The last resort in the republican process is Constitutional amendment. Tim explores with guest Michael Cirino if the second route of Constitutional amendment—a convention of the States—could realistically be used. If so, which five amendments would be the most important to propose, for the purposes of turning our country back into a republic. Follow Tim: Gab: @Timotheeology Parler: @Timotheeology Twitter: @Timotheoology Website: TimothyJGordon.com ...

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0:00.0

This is Timothy Gordon, announcing a new section of Aristotle's Ethics Live, beginning January the 19th, taught by me in person on Zoom.

0:18.6

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0:23.1

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0:26.0

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0:32.0

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1:13.6

Don't you trust anyone?

1:17.6

There's just one kind of man that you can trust that's a dead man or a gringo like me.

1:31.3

Be the first one to fire.

1:34.3

What's up, Pear Shorffins and Retrogrades?

1:37.3

In today's video, it's really an interview, which you're about to see,

1:41.3

I unravel some of the particular notions concerning whether or not it should be considered realistic to amend the U.S. Constitution, specifically the means by which we would make a second route to amending the U.S. Constitution.

1:59.5

We've done one route 27 times. That requires one or another branches of the U.S. Constitution. We've done one route 27 times. That requires one or another

2:03.7

branches of the federal government, which is now corrupted and corrupting. The other route would

2:11.1

be done through the states, a so-called amendment method by the states or convention by the states.

2:20.6

We'll see how realistic that ends up being.

2:22.6

You can judge for yourself. But the presumption is, if we can't do it this way, then the U.S. Constitution is done and we can't amend it.

2:31.3

And the amendments that could be made, if any, would be corrupt and favoring the

2:39.5

aggrandizement of the U.S. federal government, which is the opposite direction we need to go on.

2:45.6

They're the ones in charge of amending it through the traditional route.

2:49.5

I also want to remind all of you that if this fails,

2:53.6

Balkanization, nullification, and state's rights is the main emphasis. It really needs to be the

3:00.7

main emphasis no matter what. And if you do that, bear in mind that this will require moving to a red state.

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