Posted on 10/27/2024 10:08:39 PM PDT by ransomnote
https://pjmedia.com/matt-margolis/2024/11/10/kamala-harris-was-set-up-to-fail-by-joe-biden-n4934148
Kamala Harris Was Set Up to Fail... By Joe Biden
Matt Margolis | 10:02 AM on November 10, 2024
Very nice.
Happy Birthday Marines!!!
Semper Fi
Sent cake along to my 2 sons!!!
slide
taking showers - anchors were laughing
https://truthsocial.com/@JustLikeGizmo/113459439143369412
How Elon Musk Knew Donald Trump Was Going to Win 4 Hours Before You Did
Maffs lie with fractional voting.
Cats, Dogs, Squirrels, now Gerbils.
Trump is saving all kinds of animals.
I am truly blessed to have all my FReeQ Frens.
ooh-rah!
Thank you sf
Trump discusses his safety with his team: “I’m not asking you”
https://truthsocial.com/@Qanon76/113459280085124829
https://rumble.com/v5nupk2-trump-discusses-his-safety-with-his-team-im-not-asking-you.html
A big ThankQ to all our Marines!
I just take the stuff, a few times a month but not for my eyes for general purposes as there is no DOUBT Ivermectin has been suppressed in the West and distributed to the 3rd world freely.
What does that tell you, People of the West?
especially when people were caught using the OK sign when they dissed others for using it...Hillary being one. Kyle Schwarber being another.
Mark
Both Houses of Congress would have to pass an amendment proposal by at least a two thirds margin. Then the state legislatures (or state ratifying conventions, if Congress so chose) of three fourths of the states would have to ratify. That's 38 states.
An alternative would be for the legislatures of two thirds of the states (that's 34) to apply for an Article V Convention of the States to address an amendment dedicated to that subject.
Could a constitutional amendment governing paper only ballots be passed in the next 4 years?
You don't need an amendment. Simple legislation could handle it. If you go via the amendment path, 4 years is reasonable, but you don't need to go that path.
Could states that would reject a constitutional amendment for paper ballots stand the scrutiny of rejecting such an amendment?
No. States are sovereign bodies within the scope of the Constitution. They aren't administrative subdivisions of the federal entity.
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