Thoughts on 22d Amend
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The 22d Amendment (Presidential Term Limits) says that "no person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held the office of President, or acted as President for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of the President more than once..."
I have so many thoughts on this that I can't limit them to this forum, but I see a path!
What are your thoughts?
There is the possibility of reverting to the original republic or a new one where Trump's previous terms do not count, as they relate to an obsolete republic.
I'm a Brit so I don't deeply understand this.
And with that, every liberal head just exploded. Problem solved!
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Beating the cabal is a wordwide endeavour. If you kick them out of America, they'll hide out and regroup. We have to kick them out of all the countries.
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Thank you fren. We are all in this together.
Kick them out of countries? No. Public executions.
Kick them off the planet.
Elon might ask for people to go to Mars. Australia was the mars of the past. Lol
Into sheets of glass like in Superman original, then make sure the glass shatters and they are tiny powder dust fragments to be blown away in the wind.
I was told there would be executions..🤣😂
Sent them to Antarctica with zero supplies where the Anak can have them for lunch or a late night snack once Gitmo is stacked with bodies.
What an odd statement. Brits left Britain with other Brits to be with Brits in America? Isn't the truth that most came to the New World for new opportunities, and for less religious and government repression?
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Or acted as President...to which some other person was elected ... be elected more than once.
Biden acting as President ... Trump really elected ... Biden is one and done in 2 yrs and a day, Trump reinstated for the balance and runs for the win in 2024 for 4 additional years.
This is what Trump was probably talking about with terminating part of the constitution. Trump has already been elected twice. By the literal terms he can’t be elected in 2024. However, when someone else serves as President for a majority of the term, it shouldn’t count.
So it may get interesting right after January 20th?
lulz nah, we are getting the full 4 yr fisting
The first section deals with individuals regularly elected POTUS. The second section deals with those who have ascended to POTUS due to vacancy. The latter was assumed to apply to cases like Truman, who was VP for less than 100 days, basically served an entire term as an ascended POTUS, and then was [s]elected for his own term (election of 1948 was stolen, but I digress). The 22nd eliminated the opportunity for Truman to run a second time to have essentially a 3rd term, or as Republicans charged, a 6th FDR term, as Truman was seen as an extension of FDR (though one could argue that FDR's first term was the implementation of Hoover policies, so ipso facto, would that mean 7 years of Hoover?). The who push for the 22nd was for the Rs to help stop the Ds from ever again getting more than 2 terms. Of course, that means the keep themselves from getting more than two terms. Why should a GREAT President be kept from more than 2 terms if the people want to keep them President? I agree with Hamilton and TR. We HAVE term limits, called ELECTIONS. If the incumbent is that terrible, the people shouldn't be so stupid to keep them in office.
As far as Trump goes, IF he indeed was truly elected the winner in 2020, then he gets his second term and that's it. Doesn't matter whether or not he has been acting as POTUS or not over the last 2 years. Can't both argue that he gets to complete the 2 years of the remaining term, HIS rightful term, and then is eligible for 2024.
Now, if by some miracle SCOTUS was to rule, as they should, that Trump actually won in 2020, and should be the rightful POTUS, then he is entitled to a full 4 year term. I'd argue that means that Trump would get 4 years from the time he would actually be inaugurated for his 2nd term, regardless of if that's 2022 or 2023, or even 2024. Any such change would be unprecedented, so it's really anyone's guess how such a hypothetical would play out.
Unfortunately, at this stage in the game, I don'ts see Trump being back before 2024, assuming he wins that election. It's been 2 years, and he had ample opportunity to both prevent the steal and undo the steal, and yet, nothing. To risk the debate over getting the 2 remaining, plus 2024, would be very dangerous, it could limit him to just the remaining 2 years and no 2024, which means president for only 6 years total, not 8.
I could be wrong, but smart money is that he's going to spent the next two years campaigning, suckering millions of people to finance that campaigning, and undermine the Resident's "administration." And then we'll get to 2024, and they will steal it again...
I believe all of the Amendments passed by the bankrupt UNITED STATES OF AMERICA INC, under an illegitimate constitution, will be null and void in the United States of America Republic. So you would need to look at the Constitution before 1872. It looks like the 15th Amendment (1870) and that will be our starting point.I think this is why Gen. Flynn has been pushing his local action strategy because the power will return closer to the people and away from the Federal Gov't as our Republic was designed to be.
following part of the Constitution doesn't really help us , we have to follow the whole thing, and...
if the Constitution wasn't followed enough to make the distinction that We are in a Free Republic, then why press the 22nd Ammendment?
one candidate won 2x, in 2016 and 2020 and was robbed of a first term by scam, illegal practices by the FBI and their buddy Blackrocks.
We are the only things keeping this country from being air dropped by Chinese and U-Krane and UN paratroopers. That transformer shoot down recently was a dry run, prepare for your lights to go out, buy what is necessary to overcome this without freaking out prepping yourself numb.
Transformer shootdown? I must have missed that, can you help a pede with a link?
sorry, I don't have any links
Might this 22nd Amendment be what Pres Trump was referring to?
https://truthsocial.com/users/realDonaldTrump/statuses/109449803240069864
What President Trump was basically saying is that the rules are suspended, mostly because the globalists got rid of the rules in order to install Joe Biden.
We all know what the Khazarians did to get Creepy Joe in office. Lets take it a step further. I'm thinking his PEADs (Presidential Emergency Action Directive) covers the above scenario. This is what the J6 committee (and DS players) is so desperate to get their hands on to see what he is having done while they flail to try to persuade Normies "Orange man bad" and we need to have him arrested. To date, they have not be revealed. They are in safe keeping ready upon demand... by POTUS and this scares the bad actors.
Well there is this: consider our actual constitutional republic was dismantled or replaced by the forming of the U.S. Corporation and thus is largely ignored by the aware elite in power. This would in-turn mean we can counter with the same absence of republic guard rails.
This US Corporation stuff is propaganda a la Lost Cause myth. The section of US code cited, is dealing with definitions within the context of the organization of the Judiciary and Judicial Procedure. What is the USA? Our nation's "articles of incorporation", if we're using business or legal terminology, was the Declaration of Independence, which termed this country the "united States of America." Our first set of bylaws, formally defining this new nation, stated that:
Even though the ratification of the Constitution replaced the Articles, becoming the new set of operating bylaws, which altered our form of government into a federation, the text still refers to this same country, interchangeably, as the United States and the United States of America....
The Union's form shifted from that of a confederation of 13 republican states, to a federation. It was only ever one nation, one country. The myth about 1871 and the District of Columbia is just that... myth. All that statute did was incorporated the cities within the federal district. That's it. The Constitution didn't just stop applying in 1871, even if our government got more swampy since.
I'm not so sure about this specific point. I could be wrong, often am, and you could be very right.
My understanding is that the original 13 colonies of England became 13 nation states after winning the Revolutionary War. In essence, each state was its own country with its own constitution. This still holds true today, every state has its own constitution and form of government.
The original government of the United States was formed under the Articles of Confederation. This lasted about 8 years and there were many issues. For instance, each state was printing its own currency. This made interstate trade more difficult. Each state had its own strengths and weaknesses and different economic engines. It was difficult for individual states to create international trade deals because each state was small and trying to do its own thing. There wasn't a certainty that each state would defend another if a foreign country attacked, and even if they did fight, at what troop level would other states provide assistance, etc.
The Founding Father's knew the Articles of Confederation would not work long term and some suspected the system needed to be scrapped altogether. So they decided to call a state convention to amend the Articles of confederation. Some of the founders had already decided it would be best to scrap the Articles and start new with what became known as the United States Constitution.
The essence of the US Constitution is the following. And, this is based off of the Founding Father's greatest fear, "An all powerful centralized government." The founders knew absolute power would lead to absolute tyranny. And this is what the entire revolutionary war was just fought over.
The US Constitution grants specific powers to the federal government. These include items like a military for national defense, interstate commerce regulation, international trade and treaty authority, a unified currency and banking system, and a few more. But these powers are narrowly defined. And these are the only powers the federal government has according to the US Constitution. The founders stated clearly, if the powers are not defined in constitution, then ALL other powers are reserved for The People, or The States.
This is why Roe vs Wade was overturned. There is nothing in the Constitution that says anything about abortions, let alone that it is a federal power granted by the constitution.
This idea that the states have all power, not declared explicitly in the US Constition as a federal power, is what keeps the power of our government closest to We The People as opposed to centralized in D.C.
So when I see the statement, "it was only ever one nation, one country," I just want to reiterate that we are the United STATES of America, we are not necessarily one big land mass that is one big country. There is tremendous power in our States' authority to run this country. The States call the shots, not D.C.
At our nation's Founding, the States were considered individual nations. Only the constitution brought them together as a unified group for the purposes defined in the Constitution, mainly national defense, commerce, and international trade authority with a unified currency.
Okay let us assume you are correct. Then why was Washington D.C. removed from the United States and declared a sovereign state independent of the USA? Futhermore when did that happen ? Reconcile that date with the reforming of the Federal Reserve and the "conspiracy" of a US Corp. formation date?? Care to explain that Sir?
To futher my point... try selling a product nationwide. The FTC requires that you say this in your adds, "Available in all 50 states and DC"?
Jan 20, 2022 (just 1 day under 2 years since Biden took office) Trump takes his rightful place at the White House, serves out the rest of "Biden's term" then is reelected in 2024 for his second full term. 10 years total...winning!
Great minds!!!! But, it has to be LESS THAN 2 years.
His first term was so wrought with battling evil monsters that it shouldn’t count as a term, thus allowing him two more terms.
I once saw a path, thinking that DJT could take less than two years of Biden's term and still take another term for himself, but once I wrote it as I would a program quickly saw my mistake. Having been President means that he can be reelected only once more, making two terms. Sorry...
"No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice,
AND no person who has held the office of President,
OR Acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President
THEN shall be elected to the office of President more than once."