Right, and who is in control of Congress right now?
100 Senators and 435 Representatives.
Any amendments they've brought up lately?
First sentence of your article, "A Republican Representative has claimed that a proposed amendment to the Constitution to allow presidents to serve more than two terms has "a lot of support" among GOP colleagues."
I bet they make that claim; might even be true. Do they all? Does 2/3 of the House and 2/3 of Congress? Do 38 state legislatures support it?
First you accuse me of somehow arguing to make constitutional amendments easier, which I haven't. Then you provide an article where a GOP Representative has claimed something and act like all the additional hurdles of making a constitutional amendment don't exist.
I'm done with this argument. There is no logical or factual basis where case law precedent is better than enacting a law for explicitly protecting a woman's right to choose. Your example of Roe literally demonstrates the point.
Does that source explain how they'll circumvent Posse Comitatus?