phillies wrote:"Not even equal representation in the Senate is impossible to change under those conditions."
There is a substantial legal argument -- you need a vote that matches the rule being changed -- that changing that requirement uniquely requires unanimous agreement of the 50 states.
Not too many years ago a president was set that said the senate had to pas a measure with 66% vote (this is enough to over-ride a veto) but is this is not the Constitutional requirement.
The Mandarins live with the mindset that the way things work are not what their Constitution said would be the case... so even if/when we have a legal requirement to act a certain way, no one really does. It is a bit like when you are driving on the highway at the speed limit and a cop flies by so fast that you feel like you are going backwards... who is going to bell the cat?