Nowhere does the Constitution say Congress determines eligibility.
Article II does not require enabling legislation. Eligibility is a legal requirement specified by the Constitution. Legal questions are resolved by the Judiciary.
I think we’re responding to somebody who will not engage with questions or facts.
Obama’s whole game plan is to demoralize. Get us all to believe that everything is hopeless. That’s why Ted Cruz is dangerous to them; he gives us hope.
I’ve long thought that the leadership was threatened, most likely with another electronic run on the bank to collapse the US (and perhaps world) economy. Others have thought the leaders were paralyzed by fear of race riots if Obama was removed. Maybe they thought that once Obama bared his teeth people would be more willing to really see the evidence/warning signs that he is the wolf in sheep’s clothing. Even with the media covering for him, I think a growing number of people are seeing that he is not American. He wants to hurt Americans as much as possible, he is siding with all our enemies and flipping off all our allies. We (supposedly; maybe the dead voters...) “passed” him so we could see what was in him, but unlike “Green Eggs and Ham” (as Ted Cruz noted), we HAVE tried him and we still don’t like what he’s serving up. The hard part is that the whole while we’ve been “trying him out” he’s been entrenching himself like a cancer within all our infrastructure. What a mess of mixed metaphors, and yet none of them is to portray the ugliness of what’s going on.
I just wish somebody would finally care about the truth and speak it on a national stage.
Yes it does. The election certification process.
The SCOTUS doesn’t rule on the constitutionality of Constitutional Enumerations.
So, explain to me exactly what your fantasy judicial process is where the courts remove Obama from office?
It most certainly does.
It gives Congress authority to certify the election. That *IMPLICITY* includes eligibility. Certification means that all parts of the electoral process are acceptable.
You’re confused because it’s a negative affirmation process. Make sure you know what that means before responding. Your arguments have been really sloppy and weak.