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The bill would "amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 to require the principal campaign committee of a candidate in a general election for the office of President to file a certification that the candidate has undergone a medical examination conducted by a medical office under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of the Navy."
5: No Person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President; neither shall any Person be eligible to that Office who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty five Years, and been fourteen Years a Resident within the United States.
Rats are always dreaming up ways to try and find permanent solutions to temporary problems.
All they need is a 2/3 majority in both Houses of Congress and 3/4 majority of affirming votes by State Legislatures and they're good to go with this. Easy peasy.
It could happen. As we drift further in to shitholedom.
Hmmm. Flows trippingly from the tongue. "On the road to shitholiness."
Yes it does. Rolls right off the tongue.
Picture Todd Rundgren singing that and you have a hit record.
I think I saw the light.
I am not a Trump fan, but I am weary, weary, weary of these people.
Wasn't Mr. Ed a stable genius?
The stated purpose of the bill:
Not out of the question. We got the 22nd because of FDR. I just wish Congress would apply the same standards to themselves. They never do.
I agree, it's certainly not out of the question. The 25th was because of another president who became incapacitated by a stroke. But in both cases, it was not retroactive, so it would do nothing to help the liberals with their "Trump problem." Even the 17th Amendment was not retroactive. Senators appointed to office in pre-17th days served out their terms before being elected.
Yeah, even if it sailed through Congress, you’d never get it ratified by enough states before 2020, when it could be applied to the “problem.â€
Well, if this were to actually pass (which is highly doubtful), that would mean that we wouldn't have to worry about the majority of our Congressmen/women seeking the oval office.
Yeah, Democrats never consider the possibility that things they do could somehow be turned against them.