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        By conservative logic, Trump’s current presidency should be illegitimate as he already “won” two elections.

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          conservative logic

          There’s your mistake. There’s no more point trying to “gotcha” these Nazis with logic than there was with the original Nazis in the 1930s and 40s.

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          No he’s just now serving the term he won in 2020. The term he just won in November he will serve that 4 years from now. Makes perfect sense.

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    Meh, I fully accepted that if Trump got a second term then the Supreme Court would find an excuse for him to become a dictator for life. This is just smoke before the flames. They don’t need a measly bill to do this. It’s going to happen through the courts.

    Fuck all these assholes.

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    Can’t happen

    Congress: A two-thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate is required

    Constitutional convention: Two-thirds of state legislatures must call for a convention

    Ratification

    Three-fourths of state legislatures or conventions must ratify the amendment

    Each state legislature must vote on the amendment in an up-or-down vote

    State legislatures cannot change the language of the amendment

    This bill is DOA, it’s just (more) political theater

    If anything it’s an admission of the realization that Trump won’t be able to accomplish much of anything in just 4 years at the pace government functions

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      Hitler didn’t become dictator by playing by the rules. Why do you think Trump will?

      Hitler burned down the German Congress. Trump will do something similar if he can.

      Basically our only hope is if the CIA, FBI, secret service, and us armed forces refuse his orders. Step 1 will be putting his cronies in positions of power and firing anyone who stands up to him.

      Our only hope is that they refuse the firing and take over their respective office, that employees are loyal to them and not Trump. Specifically this is most important in the us armed forces among the generals. But then our best case scenario is a civil war.

      Civil war or dictatorship is on the horizon and there is no stopping it.

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        He already replaced the leader of the Coast Guard. That’s how you start. It’s already happening people. Recognize.

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          Now that Hegseth is in, the Joint Chiefs will be key. You can assume that anybody with a high enough rank to be a Joint Chief will have tended to vote Republican, but the current bunch would be dead set against using the military to fire on American civilians on American soil. They’ll be kicked out, but the Senate needs to confirm the new batch. That’s the fight that needs to have the monkey wrench thrown in.

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      Can’t happen

      Know your history. Pieces of paper don’t mean shit when the right political circumstances arise / are manufactured.

      -edit: case in point, recent article by The Atlantic

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        People still think they care about the law and it mystifies me.

        You don’t need to follow the law when you are the law.

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      Wait till till Carence Thomas and Samuel Alito pic and choose Textual mism and Originalism to say that the ratification that added term limits is not how the founding fathers intended and therefore is note constitutional.

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      Oh totally, if you are playing by the rules then this can’t happen.

      What happens if the GOP appoints him as their candidate in 4 years time? Presumably someone asks the supreme court to weigh in, but given it’s current make up, what happens if they say “yeah sure, because democrats are The Enemy” or something?

      It’s just people, breaking the rules is always an option. Rules and laws only work if they are enforceable - and at the end of the day, who would be enforcing that he can’t run? The military? State militias?

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        I fully expect them to come up with some kind of insane rationale to try to get around the 22nd amendment and it will come down to a stacked deck supreme court to rule on its constitutionality

        It will be fun to watch the Supreme Court justices try their best to distort reality on an amendment specifically designed to handle instances such as this.

        It’s going to be a brain melter for sure

        I think I might just sell everything I own, quit my job and move somewhere low cost and tropical after November 7, 2028

        I wish I had already done it. I just honestly didn’t think America would elect a convicted felon. Even just misspelling the word “potato” used to be a deal breaker

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        State militias

        Yeah, that’s who was supposed to be the last resort. Buuuut…our modern “militias” probably would just turn their guns back on us for him.

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      You’re assuming the constitution will still mean something by the time his firstsecond term ends. That’s exactly why they’re pushing all sorts of unconstitutional shit. The executive branch is the one that has the power to enforce or not enforce laws, and the only recourse the legislative branch has is impeachment, which we’ve seen twice isn’t going to happen. Especially when the supreme court is beholden to him too.

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        If they get to the point of being able to just ignore something like that, they have no reason to amend the constitution anyway because they can just toss it out

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          I mean, was he wrong? Insurrection, separation of powers, no one being above the law, Roe. v. Wade, etc. I would say that since 2021 the constitution has not really meant that much apparently.

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            That usually happens with traumatic experiences.

            Which is what explains how I’m 41 years old, and don’t remember one second of my life.

            …either that, or I have dementia…

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    Americans are just letting these guys touch them right in the constitution.

    It’s so wild after all those lies about freedom and the right choice.

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      Not really. There’s no way this passes. The constitutional amendment process is too complicated even for broadly popular ideas to get through. Anything blatantly partisan like this is DOA.

      There’s some other novel legal theories (read: dumb as shit, but our Supreme Court might let it through, anyway) on how Trump could bypass the constitutional term limits, but I doubt even those will work.

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        Can’t they reverse tickets next time so he’s running mate to Vance, then on Jan 22 Vance falls out a window and Bobs your Uncle. Trump gets his third term but was only ever elected twice

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          No. The 12th Amendment specifies that “… no person constitutionally ineligible to the office of President shall be eligible to that of Vice-President of the United States.” If you already served two terms as President, you aren’t eligible to be Vice President.

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      Americans are just letting these guys touch them right in the constitution

      If you have any ideas on how to stop them (that doesn’t violate Lemmy tos or get you put on a watch list) please share it.