Into the Night
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Who decides that?
The States. This question has already been answered.
Who decides that?
You missed the part in Article V about Congress. The Constitution has been amended 27 times. In all 27 the amendment was proposed by a 2/3 vote of the House and Senate. 26/27 of those amendments were ratified by 3/4 of the state legislatures and one by state conventions.
So, it has never been changed by the states alone but only after proposal by Congress.
You have been repeating these same lies for years with no support.
--only the states can change the Constitution
--the Supreme Court cannot interpret or change the meaning of the Constitution
--there is no incorporation process and some of the amendment have always applied to the states
Repeating the same lies does not make them true and nobody accepts any of these claims except your socks and you even lie about them.
Congress has NO authority to change the Constitution.
The States alone have the authority to change the Constitution.
The Constitution of the United States is not a lie.
You don't get to speak for everybody. You only get to speak for yourself. Omniscience fallacy.
I have no socks. I don't need them.
The States. This question has already been answered.