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No. The powers of each are laid out in the constitution
Read the google drive, i beaten many people before you
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And the HOR acts as an institutional body. That’s why they don’t re pass every single law every 2 years
No, obviously that’s just stupid
I beat that @Deleted User
Under their authority is easy to beat too
Have you heard of the document?
The responsibilities of the house are laid out in article 1, there’s nothing in the constitution that somehow limits it
The document?
The next is some jurisdictional argument
Then you don't know
Obviously the house has jurisdiction
Beaten many before you lol
What document
I have beaten ph.D
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Except you haven’t. You are literally not responding to my points
The amendment/amends limits it
What kind of color is that blue. The text burns my eyes
All, read the google drive
No, I’m not reading your treatise. Answer the question
Just say an amendment
Apply your knowledge don't just know it
1st, 14th just to name two
Are you not capable of answering the question?
Ok, what clauses in those amendments?
First section of the 14th, last sentence. Then, the whole of the 1st amendment. Remember, with amendment/amends they never excluded indirect changes and the after overrides the before due to the nature of what you are doing to the constitution.
That sentence does not make sense.
Are you talking about due process?
Reading the document would totally save me the trouble now
on the google drive
No, I’m not reading your delusional ramblings
Answer the question
Nope, it applies to everything if you can figure it out. It isn't hard. Good luck without the google drive
Lol ok
So first of all, obviously the supremacy of any body doesn’t somehow depend on when its last election was
I have influenced the USA Supreme Court in several rulings, enough for them to take a flash drive and wipe my drives with the information
Hahaha
Sophia, that is where you are wrong