One could make an argument that we are ALREADY in a post constitutional republic.
How many unconstitutional actions were taken during COVID? How is the Patriot Act constitutional?
Can anyone with a straight face argue that the current Congress/Senate in any way, shape, or form actually represents "We the People"? A bill with 80 percent approval (SAVE Act) can't even get a vote.
When you have a judicial branch LOADED with partisan judges, drunk on their own power and percieved importance, stifling Trump's agenda and his attempts at law and order coupled with:
1). The legislative branch that is totally fine with allowing said judiciary to throttle the Trump agenda and...
2). A feckless SCOTUS chief who REFUSES to reign in the rogue judges
Is that constitutional?
The constitution isn't God's Word, it has no divine power or transcendence. At the end of the day, it is merely words/ideas put to paper. And the concept that you have a document with principles of self-governance that is the governing rule of law only works if BOTH sides of the political divide agree upon it.
We already have one party that openly treats the constitution like its toilet paper while the other party pays token lip service to it, but their actions often tell a different story.
Perhaps these so-called architects are seeing the writing on the wall and simply wish to ensure that whoever wields power in the US is someone who isn't a deranged
$hitlib.