Message from @FLanon
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That would be a guaranteed victory for us @FLanon. Not even Button could spin that.
And Gingrich is a master at the election, he's famous for getting the GOP a net of 50 House seats back in 1994 and got the Democratic Speaker of the House at the time unseated.
If the wall goes up that would be a massively exciting thing
Senate projectino if Trump reunifies Korea
jeez
Wow, that’s really good
👌
unfortunately even then we'd need to win both tossup seats to be able to propose constitutional amendments
the thing is, what kind of constitutional amendments do you have in mind
Re enslave the blacks *dab*
lmao
Removing birthright citizenship probably
Even then I'm sure there'd be rogue republicans
Fucking 14th amendment ruined America
Removing birthright citizenship can be done with a 60-vote majority.
The problem is doing it retroactively.
Also this is the House
How would people become citizens then? I’m simply curious
Also that’s a damn positive looking map Nuke
The Congress has the authority to modify the common law definition of "by birth"
Therefore you can actually modify it to mean something like
In some other countries at least
"conceived in an American mother, or by an American father, or both"
I see
And remove the geolocation-based definition
And another thing to keep in mind is that the map is if Korea fucking unites
It will be fun to see the “dreamers” squirm if that happens
So it will of course be near-absurdly positive
The “Dreamer” program was a mistake
of course it was
Obama tried to extend it to parents too
But I think a Texas court if I remember stopped it
The following shall be nationals and citizens of the United States at birth:
(a) a person born in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof;
God bless Texas
Yep, I think SCOTUS rejected it too.
Also
If you amend that to say
The following shall be nationals and citizens of the United States at birth:
(a) a person born in the United States, prior to midnight Eastern Standard Time, on January 1, 1981;