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ChuckB
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I can’t understand what he’s doing. What’s his end-game here? I sure hope he’s not planning to involve the U.S. in some disastrous military misadventure on his way out the door.
I share your hope, but unfortunately it is not an impossibility. A little skirmish with Iran and “regretfully” the election’s result must be put on hold, until it is resolved.I sure hope he’s not planning to involve the U.S. in some disastrous military misadventure on his way out the door.
A secretary of defense, a national security adviser and others.I don’t know why he fired Esper, but the last time he fired a Secretary of Defense, it was to prevent a disastrous military misadventure. I think this article is much ado about nothing.
If the election results were put on hold, his term in office still expires at noon on January 20. He wouldn’t be POTUS anymore. Hello President Pelosi…and I don’t know anyone who wants that.A little skirmish with Iran and “regretfully” the election’s result must be put on hold, until it is resolved.
A prelude to Martial Law declared by Executive Order.I can’t understand what he’s doing. What’s his end-game here?
Those that put Pelosi in office?If the election results were put on hold, his term in office still expires at noon on January 20. He wouldn’t be POTUS anymore. Hello President Pelosi…and I don’t know anyone who wants that.
It would be the current House of Representatives voting. Biden would be voted in.(Actually, I don’t know who would take the office at that point. Pelosi is one outcome I’ve read about since she is next line, another is that the House of Representatives would elect an interim president. I just know that it wouldn’t be Trump.)
Is there an end goal?I can’t understand what he’s doing. What’s his end-game here?
I’m not so sure. Doesn’t the new Congress take office early in January? If the election hadn’t been decided as of January 20, wouldn’t the new House do the voting? Plus, I’ve read that each state gets a vote, not each representative. Both of these factors might change the outcome.It would be the current House of Representatives voting. Biden would be voted in.
Months before a presidential election, all offices led by a political appointee are required to identify the senior career civilian employee who will maintain the office until a new political appointee is in place. I think changing the secretary out now will have very little impact on the department.Do you really think the underlings can’t run the show for a month?
If it falls to the House to choose the president, the procedure can be found in the 12th Amendment, in which is found the following text:I’m not so sure. Doesn’t the new Congress take office early in January? If the election hadn’t been decided as of January 20, wouldn’t the new House do the voting? Plus, I’ve read that each state gets a vote, not each representative. Both of these factors might change the outcome.
But as I noted above, I don’t really know. I’m open to being enlightened on the subject.
The 20th Amendment specifies that Congress is to begin its term on January 3rd while the President is to start on January 20th. This Amendment doesn’t quite say it but it implies that it is the incoming Congress that gets to conduct the election of the President if it falls to them.But in choosing the President, the votes shall be taken by states, the representation from each state having one vote; a quorum for this purpose shall consist of a member or members from two-thirds of the states, and a majority of all the states shall be necessary to a choice.
Corrected, New House members get sworn in January 3rd.I’m not so sure. Doesn’t the new Congress take office early in January? If the election hadn’t been decided as of January 20, wouldn’t the new House do the voting? Plus, I’ve read that each state gets a vote, not each representative. Both of these factors might change the outcome.
But as I noted above, I don’t really know. I’m open to being enlightened on the subject.