Bush to vote for Hillary?
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I heard this few days ago but didn't actually see the story until now. Very disappointing, but with Jeb! at Emmy's, it doesn't surprise me. They are bunch of power hungry globalists.mojo84 wrote:This speaks for itself. It appears to have come out a couple days ago but I just saw it.
Bush to vote for Hillary.![]()
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I disagree. There is a huge difference when it comes to attacking the second amendmentcrazy2medic wrote:Not a dimes difference between the democrats and the GOPe, the uniparty lives for it's own not for us!
And limit Congress to 12 years. Two terms for senators, 6 for representatives.bdgyeah wrote:I like Trump. I will truly sleep better if he wins. That being said. I would love for him, as his last act as President, Make an Executive order eliminating the Power of the President to make executive orders, and any other potential way that takes away the power of the Congress by whomever may hold the office of the President.
I would like him to in his FIRST act as President to declare himself dictator and make all previous executive orders void, then dismiss Congress and then do everything else we would like.....which would be about as Constitutional as banning executive orders and binding future Congresses....So what I would REALLY like to see him do is act Constitutionally unlike Obama or President Hillary and leave the lawmaking to the States and Congress and Constitutional changes to the Amendment process that we've had for....oh...225 years or so....Lynyrd wrote:And limit Congress to 12 years. Two terms for senators, 6 for representatives.bdgyeah wrote:I like Trump. I will truly sleep better if he wins. That being said. I would love for him, as his last act as President, Make an Executive order eliminating the Power of the President to make executive orders, and any other potential way that takes away the power of the Congress by whomever may hold the office of the President.
Oh I agree. The way to go is Convention of States, which is an amendment process that bypasses Congress. It still requires 3/4 of the States to approve any amendments proposed, so the worry about a "runaway convention" is silly.Lynyrd wrote:Scott, while I agree that every elected official should honor and uphold our Constitution, it was Congress who passed the 22nd Amendment limiting a president to two terms. Who is going to limit the terms of Congress? The president can't. The supreme court can't, and the states won't take action.