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Kennedy Center Changes

Jail them too, if they break the law. The crimes of this administration are not something that can just be swept under the rug and forgotten. And we will need to fortify the Constitution to prevent them from ever happening again. The Founding Fathers thought moral people would follow certain norms without needing to write them into law. They never anticipated immoral people being elected into positions of power.

Exactly. The only reason those people are a concern is not enough of them were tried, convicted and sentenced for January 6th and those that were got pardons from (*checks notes*) a guy who should have faced real consequences for his 34 felony convictions and should have been tried in the election interference and stolen documents case.

The lesson from Trump is that laws and guardrails only exist if you're willing to enforce them. You can beat a cop with a flagpole---crush another in a doorway, gas how many others with bear spray. And if there's a guy who has the power and likes that you did that, you can get a pardon and maybe even a piece of a 1.776 billion dollar "settlement".
 
You can't be serious. That wasn't a hint, it was a JOKE!

Funny as a rubber crutch.

And there's no way he could bypass our system of checks and balances.

Yeah---the guardrails have held up spectacularly well so far.

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Look, the Constitution specifies that elections must be held, and gives dates for terms of office. And there probably isn't time to repeal the 22nd Amendment, which limits a president to two elected terms. But at best, this is in the column of "he hasn't tested it yet."
 
Look, the Constitution specifies that elections must be held, and gives dates for terms of office. And there probably isn't time to repeal the 22nd Amendment, which limits a president to two elected terms. But at best, this is in the column of "he hasn't tested it yet."
And considering that he's 80 years old, regularly falls asleep during televised meetings, can barely walk or stand anymore, has recently had a bevy of hours-long medical appointments, and keeps bragging about taking cognitive tests that only people with signs of dementia are given, we're all assuming he'll still be in any kind of physical or mental shape to serve as President two years from now.
 


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