We have a two-term Presidential limit now, under Corporate America. If President Trump again becomes President and returns the USA to (pre-Corporation) Constitutional Republic, wouldn't the two-term limit have to be re-approved to be legal? And until then, wouldn't presidential terms be unlimited?
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I don't know, but given that logic, all the amendments to the Constitution would be null.
Well, just the ones added after US became a corporation.
The US never "became" a corporation. Corporations are only created by governments. Congress established the "United States" entity as an overlay so the federal government could contract and the District of Columbia as a municipal corporation for the same reason. These corporations have gotten way too powerful to the point they believe they are the government.
Yeah, it would be more precise to say that the people became governed by the corporation through color of law and the usage of birth certificate where people identified themselves as the legal person on that certificate.
The corporation has a similar constitution OF the United States instead of FOR the United States. Think origin and it will make sense. The constitution FOR the United States does not have the amendments after the 12th one I think.
It’s your social security number that makes you an employee of their corporation. Stay away from the birth certificate nonsense.
I've assumed that to be true. All the amendments after the change would have to be revisited.