There are some that believe that is the date that Trump will actually be inaugurated. It's based on the possibility that no president is inaugurated on the 20th, that we go into some sort of state of military control for a couple of months. Then Trump is eventually inaugurated. Some even think it could go as far as April.
March 4 is the Constitution dictated date (I was posting March 3 for some reason for the past 2 days, sorry). The date of Jan. 20 was a liberal mandated/selected date that was necessitated when libtards launched a coup against Rooselvelt in the 1930s and his way to finish the coup was to move the date up to Jan 20. Stuck ever since, for whatever reason (no libtard most likely knows any of this by now). No imagined libtard law overrides the Constitution without a Constitutional Amendment, but same simply ignore it and GOPe/Libtard lite simply go along.
I believe Trump will be inaugurated on March 4 simply because absolutely everything we have seen from him so far is by the book, sticking to the Constitution at every step.
Main reason I take some posters' insistence that Trump has already been inaugurated this past Monday with a huge grain of salt, as much as I wish it to be true, seeing Trump stick to the Constitution makes me think its just wishful thinking. Until I see how the Constitution allows inauguration prior to the prescribed date even for a sitting President. An oath may be taken right prior, in private, but not the inauguration itself. The date is set, March 4.
Yeah, I don't think we'll be under "some type of military control" simply because the constitution doesn't allow for it but does allow for interim presidential appointment. The interim stuff gets complicated if the various officeholders are gone or ineligible, but even then the constitution prescribes a true civilian executive authority. Not to say it couldn't happen, just that I don't believe that's a part of the plan.
There are some that believe that is the date that Trump will actually be inaugurated. It's based on the possibility that no president is inaugurated on the 20th, that we go into some sort of state of military control for a couple of months. Then Trump is eventually inaugurated. Some even think it could go as far as April.
He did say he will not be attending inauguration on the 20th.
March 4 is the Constitution dictated date (I was posting March 3 for some reason for the past 2 days, sorry). The date of Jan. 20 was a liberal mandated/selected date that was necessitated when libtards launched a coup against Rooselvelt in the 1930s and his way to finish the coup was to move the date up to Jan 20. Stuck ever since, for whatever reason (no libtard most likely knows any of this by now). No imagined libtard law overrides the Constitution without a Constitutional Amendment, but same simply ignore it and GOPe/Libtard lite simply go along.
I believe Trump will be inaugurated on March 4 simply because absolutely everything we have seen from him so far is by the book, sticking to the Constitution at every step.
Main reason I take some posters' insistence that Trump has already been inaugurated this past Monday with a huge grain of salt, as much as I wish it to be true, seeing Trump stick to the Constitution makes me think its just wishful thinking. Until I see how the Constitution allows inauguration prior to the prescribed date even for a sitting President. An oath may be taken right prior, in private, but not the inauguration itself. The date is set, March 4.
got any good reading material about the 1/20 Roosevelt date change? sounds like good stuff
Yeah, I don't think we'll be under "some type of military control" simply because the constitution doesn't allow for it but does allow for interim presidential appointment. The interim stuff gets complicated if the various officeholders are gone or ineligible, but even then the constitution prescribes a true civilian executive authority. Not to say it couldn't happen, just that I don't believe that's a part of the plan.
FEMA actually has the power to suspend the constitution.