I ask this because...somewhere I read that DJT would be the last elected President. It made no sense to me unless they meant the last elected President of the Corporation.
So I then surmised that he is not as young as he was in 2015 and would probably like to spend a few of his last years on Earth enjoying life and not taking all the $hit coming his way on a daily basis.
Continuing on my journey...So what if the rest/end of this movie is thus?
At some time in the near future, Biden and his entire administration are removed via the Military and DJT is placed back in his rightful position. At that time...what if the remainder of his term is calculated based on the time he lost while Biden was "in office" and added to the remainder of time of Biden's term which would make November a non entity.
DJT would serve the remainder of Biden's term and add the needed months to complete a 4 year term.
This would change the year and month of ongoing elections in perpetuity.
And it would insure that DJT was the last President to serve under the corporation.
I would love your thoughts/discussion on my idea.
Americans first began the custom of weekday voting in 1845, when Congress passed a federal law designating the first Tuesday following the first Monday in November as Election Day.
Before then, states were allowed to hold elections any time they pleased within a 34-day period before the first Wednesday in December, but this system had a few crucial flaws. Knowing the early voting results could affect turnout and sway opinion in states that held late elections, and those same last-minute voters could potentially decide the outcome of the entire election. Faced with these issues, Congress created the current Election Day in the hope of streamlining the voting process.
But why a Tuesday in November? The answer stems from the agrarian makeup of 19th-century America. In the 1800s, most citizens worked as farmers and lived far from their polling place. Since people often traveled at least a day to vote, lawmakers needed to allow a two-day window for Election Day. Weekends were impractical, since most people spent Sundays in church, and Wednesday was market day for farmers.
With this in mind, Tuesday was selected as the first and most convenient day of the week to hold elections. Farm culture also explains why Election Day always falls in November. Spring and early summer elections were thought to interfere with the planting season, and late summer and early fall elections overlapped with the harvest. That left the late fall month of November—after the harvest was complete, but before the arrival of harsh winter weather—as the best choice.
https://www.history.com/news/why-is-election-day-a-tuesday-in-november
Imagine what those farmers from the 1800's would think now if they saw the current state of elections? Not enough pitchforks in the world.
Nice post. Interesting facts. Appreciate it.
Wow! Thank you so very much for the information and the link.
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