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To: Alberta's Child

“This idea that the President can veto a measure aimed at limited his authority in a matter that is supposed to be legislated by Congress is ludicrous.”

The War Powers Resolution stipulates the president must notify Congress within 48 hours of military action and prohibits armed forces from remaining for more than 60 days. The president is elected, “hired,” to be the commander of the military. His powers do not declare war but are there to take action against aggressors that are initiating hostilities toward, and not in compliance of need of, US interests. The president has to make decisions that can be accomplished in minutes to protect people and places. This is why he has support around him 24/7/365. And when he is out of use, there is a line of people to do his work.

So until congress is available 24/7/365, then he’s the one that has to be there to save lives. Waiting for them costs lives. And congress people were elected many times at the same time as the president. What makes them superior? And fighting off attacks and war are not the same thing. This is why they put time limits on it.

wy69


7 posted on 01/12/2024 7:48:49 AM PST by whitney69 (yption tunnels)
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To: whitney69
The rationale you’ve presented for the War Powers Act makes sense, but only in the context of military action that is authorized by the President in response to direct threats against the United States.

The problem is that this has rarely — if ever — been the case. You have had the WPA being used to justify support for insurrections in foreign countries, bombing raids on Serbia, and now military strikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen to defend the commercial shipping interests of a whole bunch of countries that conspicuously DO NOT include the U.S.

What this ought to demonstrate to many people here on FR who have no understanding of how our country should work is that the United States is designed under our Constitution to be isolationist by its very nature. That’s because the basic principle of limited government Is incompatible with the kind of imperial globalist nonsense that has become our way of life here for more than 120 years.

9 posted on 01/12/2024 8:18:32 AM PST by Alberta's Child (If something in government doesn’t make sense, you can be sure it makes dollars.)
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