The document critiques the Goldwater Institute's claims promoting an Article V convention for constitutional amendments, arguing that such a convention poses significant risks and could lead to unintended changes in the Constitution. It emphasizes that Article V does not limit the scope of amendments and warns against the potential for a 'runaway' convention where broad consensus might lead to drastic alterations in the foundational legal structure. Ultimately, the author advocates for adherence to the existing Constitution and the election of officials committed to its principles rather than pursuing an uncertain convention process.