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Posted: September 29, 2017 by gamegetterII in Uncategorized56% of people approve of President Trump’s job performance … despite the drivel from the left.
Posted: September 28, 2017 by gamegetterII in UncategorizedFolks, I’m sick of the certified bullshit of the major media and the utter morons who buy into their crap and lies regarding President Trump. And the phony claim that 65% of Americans oppose him and how “most Americans” can’t stand him … and that even those who supported him in the beginning don’t any more. Well, Newsmax has a “Rate President Trump” poll out almost every day on the Yahoo Home Page. I highlighted this on August 30. I did the survey again today 9/28/2017 and here are the results …
Practically unchanged (note the date so you won’t think I’m using the same form). Kind of makes those who claim that 65% disapprove of him look a bit foolish IMHO.
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Posted: September 28, 2017 by gamegetterII in UncategorizedWhat Hurricane Harvey Can Teach Us About Small Government | NCRenegade
Posted: September 28, 2017 by gamegetterII in UncategorizedThe Captain’s Journal » The NFL, Spenser Rapone, And the Project Of Cultural Terraforming
Posted: September 28, 2017 by gamegetterII in UncategorizedWhy States Can’t Prevent a Runaway Convention
Posted: September 28, 2017 by gamegetterII in UncategorizedBy Publius Huldah
The danger of an Article V convention (which made James Madison “tremble”, caused Alexander Hamilton “dread”, and Chief Justice John Jay to say that another convention would impose an “extravagant risque”) is this: the delegates to the convention can run away: instead of proposing amendments to our existing Constitution, they can write a completely new Constitution with a new – and easier – mode of ratification. 1
The convention lobby implicitly acknowledges this danger when they say State Legislatures should pass “unfaithful delegate” laws to control delegates. 2
Accordingly, Wyoming passed a delegate law earlier this year which purports to empower the WY Legislature to “immediately recall” any delegate who makes an “unauthorized vote” at the convention, and to charge with a felony any delegate who fails to follow the WY Legislature’s instructions on what he may do at the convention.
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