An amendment could make it retroactive, and include such things like restricting first generation children from holding public office or receiving public funds. And make any organization that calls for the murder of nonbelievers and replacement law illegal and its adherents intelligible for citizenship.
This seems to be the best permanent solution, but I believe it requires 2/3 of both House and Senate, plus 3/4 of the states to pass. I donβt see how we could get those numbers:
House: R-220; D-213 (2/3 needed: 290)
Senate: R55; D-45 (2/3 needed: 67)
The state count is not an exact number but currently:
R controlled: 28
D controlled: 18
Split control: 4
(3/4 required to ratify: 38 states)
Most likely: All of the Dems in Congress, plus all of the D-controlled states, would vote against it.
ALSO most likely: Several RINOS would join themβ¦
An amendment could make it retroactive, and include such things like restricting first generation children from holding public office or receiving public funds. And make any organization that calls for the murder of nonbelievers and replacement law illegal and its adherents intelligible for citizenship.
This seems to be the best permanent solution, but I believe it requires 2/3 of both House and Senate, plus 3/4 of the states to pass. I donβt see how we could get those numbers:
House: R-220; D-213 (2/3 needed: 290)
Senate: R55; D-45 (2/3 needed: 67)
The state count is not an exact number but currently:
R controlled: 28
D controlled: 18
Split control: 4
(3/4 required to ratify: 38 states)
Most likely: All of the Dems in Congress, plus all of the D-controlled states, would vote against it.
ALSO most likely: Several RINOS would join themβ¦
That's one of the reasons it was suggested by Sen. Paul.