FDR wins unprecedented fourth term.
https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/fdr-wins-unprecedented-fourth-term
He was first elected to the presidency in 1932 and served as President till mid-1945.
Twenty-Second Amendment was passed in 1951 which limited President to 2 terms. (Total of 10 years)
https://constitution.congress.gov/constitution/amendment-22/
Remember when Johnson was sworn in as speaker, Scalise announced Johnson as the 45th speaker. Johnson should have been 56th speaker, Kevin McCarthy was the 55th.
https://greatawakening.win/p/17rT1zjWmG/-mike-johnson-as-the-45th-speake/
Johnson being the 45th speaker seems to indicate we are going back to our original Constitution. The Organic Act was created in 1871 but it did not get voted in until 1876. The Organic Act created the United States Corporation.
https://www.thelibertybeacon.com/when-the-united-states-became-a-corporation/
Here is my question.
All of the Amendments that were ratified under the Corporation, do they get thrown out as well? They were not passed under our Original Constitution.
We had 15 Amendments under our old Constitution, the 16th Amendment was passed in the year 1909 under the Corporation.
Sixteenth Amendment:
The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several States, and without regard to any census or enumeration.
Seems coincidental that the next Amendment passed under the Corporation establishes the power to collect taxes on income. I say getting rid of the Amendments that were ratified under the Corporate Constitution would be a wise move. If we really wanted to keep any of these Amendments, Congress could re-ratify them.
There were rumors that President Trump wanted to eliminate the income tax, here would be the perfect opportunity.
That also means we can get rid of the 22nd Amendment and we could keep Trump as President for many years to come. Trump has eluded to this.
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1142157838153895941
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Presidents are not limited to two terms. They are limited to ten years, which allows a Vice President who assumes the Presidency in the final two years of the previous President's term to run for two full terms of office.
LBJ was eligible to run for two terms after JFK's assassination but Gerald Ford was only eligible to run for one more term after Nixon's resignation.
Yes, I am aware of that. I couldn't fit all of that in the title.
I thought Trump was going to take the Presidency away from Biden in 2022 and run a second term afterwards, it didn't happen though.
I'm still shooting for March
I edited the post for you.
Why, thank you. I also hoped President Trump would return for the second half of Biden's term.
It's what everyone thought would happen because it's what should have happened. Trump getting 10 yrs would have fried liberals' brains inside their skulls with an audible sizzling sound.