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In reply to the discussion: Nat'l Journal: Republicans Close to Violating the Constitution [View all]stevenleser
(32,886 posts)40. Because while the President would be obeying the 14th amendment, he would be breaking
those parts of the Constitution that deal with who can enact a budget, appropriate funds, etc.
When parts of the Constitution conflict in the dealings of ordinary citizens and also with corporate entities, it results in very interesting appellate cases. When it's the President, there is no court to which to go, its impeachment or letting him do it.
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Because while the President would be obeying the 14th amendment, he would be breaking
stevenleser
Oct 2013
#40
K&R!! I'm sure most Re/Teapuke have committed several crimes for which they should've been arrested.
hue
Oct 2013
#10
Everyone knows the only REAL part about the Constitution is to have guns, guns
joeybee12
Oct 2013
#11
The Constitution. In GOP circles, it's better known as "that g/ddamn piece of paper."
blkmusclmachine
Oct 2013
#24
So who would have standing to take them to court, and what would be the punishment of violating
Agnosticsherbet
Oct 2013
#26