Article 16: Security of the Common Sense Constitution
Section 1: The Common Sense Constitution is the law of the land. No law or Amendment can be in contradiction to the Constitution. Articles of the Common Sense Constitution cannot be edited or repealed; however, Amendments can.
Section 2: Amendments to the Constitution can be voted on by Congress. They must pass a 2/3 majority in both Congress and Senate and be enacted by the President. If it fails to meet any of these requirements, the Amendment does not go into effect. Similarly, Amendments can be repealed by a 2/3 majority in Congress and the Senate and enacted by the President. Failure to meet any of those requirements means the Amendment stays in effect.
Section 3: Once the initial Common Sense Constitution is passed by the Senate and Congress, Articles cannot be added to the Constitution, only Amendments can.
Section 4: Upon passage of this Constitution, all previous Constitutions are repealed and all future Constitutions are seen as invalid.
Section 5: Exception to Article 16, Section 1. Article 4, Section 1 and Article 6, Section 1 may be modified to change the number of Congresspeople and Senators each chamber may have as IMGFLIP_PRESIDENTS expands or shrinks. Seats may be added to or removed from each chamber in multiples of 5; however, they must not fall under 20 seats for Congress or 15 seats for the Senate. In order for this change to be made, an Amendment to either Article 4, Section 1 or Article 6, Section 1 must be made and follow the stated procedure laid out in Article 16, Section 2.
Section 6: The Common Sense Constitution must have a copy unsubmitted to any stream and linked in the description of IMGFLIP_PRESIDENTS to prevent tampering from any stream moderator. A copy must also be on the IMGFLIP_PRESIDENTS website in case a Community or Global Moderator tries tampering with it.