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On Tue, 12 Nov 2024 14:20:14 +0000, D wrote:First things first, Uncle.
>It's tough to change the US Constitution. Americans aren't that
>
On Tue, 12 Nov 2024, Leonard Blaisdell wrote:
>On 2024-11-12, Hank Rogers <invalid@nospam.com> wrote:>
>You donΓ―ΒΏΒ½t trust trump to fix all this?>
>
He will make it better, Hank. Has the clown show honked their horns
while rolling by your house yet? Oh, wait, that's in January.
Trump knows how to run a business. Countries are businesses. You weren't
taught that, but it's true.
I wish Musk could take over when Trump is retired, but it's not to be.
Would it be possible to change the law that says that the president has
to
be born in the US? Is it impossible, or a court decision away, or would
it
be a decade long process?
interested in giving foreign born people the presidency. I suppose the
richest guy in the world might be able to swing it. My vote can indeed
be bought - for considerably less than a million bucks too. I'll bet
that with enough money, a honey badger can become president of the US.
The most famous amendment to the Constitution would be one that was
proposed in the 1920's. It gives women equal protection in the US.
People weren't much interested in that until the swinging 70's when it
became available for the states to ratify. It's a simple idea - equal
rights for all Americans. All that needs to be done is for 3 or so
additional states to approve the Equal Rights Amendment to add it to our
shining document. My guess is that humanoid cyborgs will get equal
rights before women will.
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