At this rate, it will take another 25 years to get enough States to pass. By that time, who knows what the prevailing attitudes will be.
Given the prevailing attitudes in universities, imagine, if you will, those students in their 50s with PhDs in the prevailing art of snowflakedom, tenured and stuffing the heads of another generation with dreck. They will have had four generations of teaching the teachers, of establishing historical legitimacy, of controlling the information which reaches little minds, rendered even easier by the absence of hard copy and the deniability created by claiming surviving copies have been digitally altered.
Imagine as well that the surviving minions of the Global Collective are still funding astroturf operations that the even more dumbed down populace are convinced by the Ministry of Truth to be spontaneous eruptions of deep, deep, feeling (which trumps all)...because logic will be shunned in educated circles.
The outlook on the present course is not good. It is not good even now with the Liberal/Communists refining the art of appearing to be concerned citizens even as they silence the voices of true dissent for fun and profit.
If the actions of the Convention of States can be steered directly or indirectly by the media optics, there is little cause for optimism. Legislators first and foremost will save their phoney baloney jobs.
We have already seen that "Republican" means little more than the label on a particular brand of caramel colored cola flavored fizzy water.
It has become just another sticker on a flask of generic socialism.
It is not based on principle any more, and "Cconservatism" has been devalued by the claims of many who clearly are not very conservative.
Having Republicans in control of statehouses gives me little reason to cheer, except for the ever present and still somewhat factual concept that "Democrats would be worse".
At least I know the dems are out to screw us all. With the Republicans we just wait and see and try to catch the crumbs. Needless to say, I am unabashedly disappointed int the GOP, especially after some of the shenanigans this last year here.