DEmocrats Defined

How did he ever get 10 million votes more than Obama? Now we know
Ten million more people voted for Biden than voted for Obama, and nearly ALL of those 10 million voted for Biden SPECIFICALLY to ensure that Trump would not win the election.

I know you find that hard to believe, but it is the "100 percent truth."

You fail to comprehend how deeply unpopular Trump was with America at that time- and for very good reasons. His presidency was, on every count, an abject failure which deeply damaged this country, perhaps irreparably.

And I do believe that, had they investigated the 2024 election results to the same degree they did in 2020, they would prove without any reasonable doubt, that Trump lost that election as well.
 
Ten million more people voted for Biden than voted for Obama, and nearly ALL of those 10 million voted for Biden SPECIFICALLY to ensure that Trump would not win the election.

I know you find that hard to believe, but it is the "100 percent truth."

You fail to comprehend how deeply unpopular Trump was with America at that time- and for very good reasons. His presidency was, on every count, an abject failure which deeply damaged this country, perhaps irreparably.

And I do believe that, had they investigated the 2024 election results to the same degree they did in 2020, they would prove without any reasonable doubt, that Trump lost that election as well.
Youre a fucking MORON! 100% TRUTH seek mental help IMMEDIATELY and get off your hallucinating drugs!
 
When JB gets PUBLICLY EXECTED, ya'll will know why! Psst Trump HAS IT ALL! 😁1000067142.jpg
 
In other words their threats are moot! We knew that!
If Congress passes legislation that stops the war, then the war stops.

If that's a threat to you, so be it. Congress declares war, not the President.
 
Which Constitution are you referring to? The US is very specific on this and it is very constitutional
So if the Senate alone were to pass a nonbinding resolution demanding that the Commander in Chief cease hostilities, it would ordinarily carry political weight but not automatic binding legal force. Even under the War Powers Resolution, Congress acts institutionally, not merely through one chamber acting alone. Earlier versions of the Resolution attempted to use legislative veto mechanisms, but the INS v. Chadha decision significantly limited one-house legislative vetoes as unconstitutional. "The Senate” and “Congress” are not interchangeable terms when discussing binding separation-of-powers authority. In short, the Congress cannot order the President to cease combat actions. They can deny funds, they can repeal any authorizations of force, or they can impeach the President, but they are not the CinC and cannot issue orders to the Armed Forces.
 
So if the Senate alone were to pass a nonbinding resolution demanding that the Commander in Chief cease hostilities, it would ordinarily carry political weight but not automatic binding legal force. Even under the War Powers Resolution, Congress acts institutionally, not merely through one chamber acting alone. Earlier versions of the Resolution attempted to use legislative veto mechanisms, but the INS v. Chadha decision significantly limited one-house legislative vetoes as unconstitutional. "The Senate” and “Congress” are not interchangeable terms when discussing binding separation-of-powers authority. In short, the Congress cannot order the President to cease combat actions. They can deny funds, they can repeal any authorizations of force, or they can impeach the President, but they are not the CinC and cannot issue orders to the Armed Forces.
And if the President ignores them and continues his war, it is a Constitutional crisis.

I.e. Constitutional for Congress to end the war.
 
And if the President ignores them and continues his war, it is a Constitutional crisis.

I.e. Constitutional for Congress to end the war.
The United States has engaged in dozens upon dozens of distinct military interventions, conflicts, and combat operations without a formal declaration of war, and depending on how you define “operation,” the number rises into the 30–50 plus range of significant uses of force, plus many smaller engagements. We've only fought five declared wars.
 
The United States has engaged in dozens upon dozens of distinct military interventions, conflicts, and combat operations without a formal declaration of war, and depending on how you define “operation,” the number rises into the 30–50 plus range of significant uses of force, plus many smaller engagements. We've only fought five declared wars.
This is a war.
Congress can end it if they vote to do so (power of the people)
You can add additional excuses as you need
 
This is a war.
Congress can end it if they vote to do so (power of the people)
You can add additional excuses as you need
We aren't going to see such a vote. Congress can end it in the fashion I've already described.
 
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