My theory is this coming election will not be anything we expect. Might be not Trump nor Brandon will be the final candidates. If true, upcoming party conventions will be interesting if they even happen at all. Should we be expecting the Habbening before then? A lot of election crime still hasn’t been resolved, should we expect complete shitshow in November?
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There are no term limits for presidents of corporations. Trump is president of United States Inc. ( or some version of that) Biden is president of White House Inc.
Trump is president of the 1871 United States. Biden is president of United States Inc.
The actual American public office is: The President of The United States of America. [ unincorporated ]
President Trump is the CEO of the United States of America, Incorporated, a British Territorial Corporation staffed by British Territorial U.S. Citizens
Joe Biden is the "President" of the "White House Office, Inc." He's the President of a Roman Municipal City-State Corporation that is also supposed to provide us with "good faith" service under The Constitution of the United States.
1. From 1776 to 1851, the phrase "the United States" meant the Union States formed of individual counties joined together to make states holding the National soil jurisdiction, and then further organized as a Union of these states.
From 1776 and onward it has also referred to the Holy Roman Empire (now Roman Municipal) Federal Subcontractor operating under The Constitution of the United States.
In 1851, to honor the fact that English is our official language and to reduce the confusion caused by having our Union States and the HRE Federal Contractor operating under the same name, the Union States have been known as The United States and the Municipal Federal Subcontractor has been known as the United States.
Now know that "the United States of America'' is a separate British Territorial entity and another Federal Subcontractor with its own Constitution, The Constitution of the United States of America.