Term limits and imposition on regulations and/or regulatory agencies.
And WTH. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Plus it would really point out how Marxist this country is.
My first problem with an Article V Convention of States is that I don't think additional Constitutional Constraints will work with a Government which ignores the present ones.
Note, too, that though the Constitution Party Platform doesn't favor such, the Constitution still allows that form of relief, regardless. I'm sure neither the Republicans nor Democrats would favor one, either, but that doesn't stop citizens from seeking relief under Article V.
I think there is a lot in the Platform that is good, more than I have seen elsewhere, and no Party Platform can stop an Article V Convention if that is what the People want.
That said, I'm all for Term limits, but I don't think we'll get that through Congress. Can Term Limits be imposed on a Federal office from the State Legislatures? I'd like to see the ability of the People to petition to recall any Congressional office holder in their jurisdiction, too. Vote them out if they aren't doing the job.
IMHO, Federal regulations are commonly unconstitutional. It is a supreme cop-out for the Congress to task an agency with promulgating regulations which have the force of law, when the agency is part of the Executive Branch. It is in effect delegating a Legislative Branch function to an agency which, at most should be tasked with enforcing the regulations. The result is that we not only have more regulations, but they get to the point where without oversight, they become ridiculous. If they cover too many fine points for the Congress to handle, maybe we don't need them, especially at the Federal Level. How many of those agencies should exist at the Federal Level? Where and what is the Constitutional Authority for the Federal Government to regulate Education? for one example.
Part of the problem is that the Federal Government has grown far beyond the scope it should have, had it been kept contained to its original tasks, and the Constitution enumerated those duties--all else was to be the provenance of the State and Local Governments, or simply left alone.
What constraints would we be able to impose with an Article 5 convention of States that would be likely to pass? Where, specifically, would you impose those?