The future of the nation depends on We the People, not Washington
Article V puts the states and the people in control. As Dr. John Eastman explains in the video below, it's up to us to make the reforms our country so desperately needs.
Read moreWith country $20 trillion in debt, feds spend half million on drag queens, gay choruses, cowboy poetry
Christmas came early this year for quite a few "artists," courtesy of the American taxpayer.
Read morePeople, Not Politics: April Fogg
April Fogg is a mom and a physical therapist, but still finds time to fight for liberty and self-governance in the country she loves.
Read moreWisconsin Gov. Scott Walker: A Convention of States "makes sense"
Add another high-profile name to the list of Article V supporters.
Read moreHealthcare.gov gives subsidies to fake applicants... again
The holidays are a time for family, friends, good food, and since 2013, Obamacare applications. This year the Government Accountability Office revived another Christmas tradition: tricking Healthcare.gov into approving subsidies for non-existent people.
Read moreTom Coburn: "The feds tell the states how to spend their money. That needs to stop."
Every year your state spends a huge percentage of its budget -- your taxpayer dollars -- on programs mandated by the federal government.
Read moreThe electoral college vote isn't the only momentous decision brewing at state capitols today
The electoral college will gather in state capitols across the country today to cast their votes for the next President.
Read moreEditorial: "Good ideas, Sen. Cruz. But Congress will never go for it"
The Tyler Morning Telegraph published a great editorial last week we wanted everyone to see! We've published the entirety of the article below.
Constitutionalist Ted Cruz is calling for some constitutional amendments to decentralize power in Washington. That’s all well and good, but let’s be realistic; there’s zero chance that the necessary two-thirds majority in either the House or the Senate is going to vote to limit its own access to power.
Read moreThe enemy is upon us. It's time to answer the call.
I'm in the mood to tell a story I think everyone here will appreciate.
Read morePoll: Two-thirds want term limits on Supreme Court
A new national survey found two-thirds of people support term limits for Supreme Court justices.
Read moreGet the answers you've been looking for by visiting our FAQ page
If you just found out about the Convention of States Project or are still looking for answers to Article V questions, we encourage you to check out our Frequently Asked Questions page!
Read moreComplying with the convoluted federal tax code costs economy $1 trillion every year
The federal tax code is one of the most obvious examples of ridiculous government red tape. And it doesn't just cause migraines and employ thousands of accountants -- it also costs the economy, big time.
Read moreTexas Senator: "We might disagree on policy, but everyone agrees who should determine that policy"
The Simulated Convention of States proved that even state representatives from drastically different states can come together to restore the balance of power between the states and the federal government.
Read moreSen. Tom Coburn: "I didn't leave the Senate because of health concerns"
Most people think Senator Tom Coburn left his Oklahoma U.S. Senate seat because he was facing serious health concerns. Turns out, that's only partly true.
Read moreThe real solution to waste, fraud, and abuse
The following article was written by Jon N. Hall and originally published on the American Thinker.
While driving down the interstate on Nov. 17, I turned on my AM radio and tuned in to Glenn Beck. “The Beckmeister” was interviewing former U.S. Senator Tom Coburn (R-OK). I didn’t hear the beginning, but here’s the rush transcript of their entire discussion along with the first four minutes of the video at TheBlaze. Much of the interview deals with the Convention of States Project. That’s a convention provided for by Article Five of the Constitution. Some nervous Americans worry about the 143 words of that little Article. They fret that a jamboree of outlander ruffians from fly-over country could undo our ancient order.
Christmas, Thanksgiving, and government shutdowns
Forget Christmas, Thanksgiving, and Hanukkah -- the threat of government shutdown is the real tradition every holiday season.
Read moreWATCH: Mark Meckler eviscerates anti-Article V "elites"
As Washington, D.C., becomes ever more resistant to positive change, many from both sides of the aisle have turned back to the Constitution for answers.
Read morePentagon buries evidence of $125 billion in bureaucratic waste
The Pentagon has buried an internal study that exposed $125 billion in administrative waste in its business operations amid fears Congress would use the findings as an excuse to slash the defense budget, according to interviews and confidential memos obtained by The Washington Post.
Read moreGOP lawmakers: Too little, too late
A group of GOP lawmakers have sent a letter to President Obama objecting to the proposed slate of “midnight regulations” he plans to hand down in his last few weeks in office.
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