Just deleted Twitter

To be honest, you don’t really need Twitter.
You can come on here and have a massive go at people whose opinion that you don’t agree with and insult them even though you’ve never met them. It works for some!
 
He can't run in 2028, without widescale approval from the senate.
Who has just taken control of The Senate?

It's not really relevant, he won't even live that long to start in 2028, have you seen the state he's in?

Plus, half of those Republicans hate him and all the dems and indy's pretty much do, and they're going to hate him even more after 4 more years of finding out his bull**** is......bull****. He'll throw more of them under the bus in that time also.
 
Yes I agree. Although, surely it was always a 4 minute warning....
Interesting fact, it was generally agreed that 4 minutes was nowhere near enough time for people to find shelter in the event of a nuclear attack. However, the UK Government had to convince its citizens that there was some benefit to them in having US early warning stations (such as Fylingdales) in the country, as their presence clearly made the UK an even greater target for attack.

The government therefore invented the 4 minute warning ruse, to make it look like an early warning system for the UK’s benefit. The true purpose was to give the US Government 15-30 minutes warning, which was sufficient time for them to verify the threat, warn their own citizens and retaliate.
 
Can the Senate amend the amendments? Serious question by the way.
Short answer - no.
Longer answer - they can propose amendments (or amendments to amendments), but they would need to be agreed by two-thirds of both the House and the Senate. Even then, such amendments would then need to be ratified by the legislatures of at least three-quarters of the states to become effective.

In the current political climate, it’s nigh on impossible to amend the constitution.
 
Short answer - no.
Longer answer - they can propose amendments (or amendments to amendments), but they would need to be agreed by two-thirds of both the House and the Senate. Even then, such amendments would then need to be ratified by the legislatures of at least three-quarters of the states to become effective.

In the current political climate, it’s nigh on impossible to amend the constitution.
Fair enough. I'm gonna say we probably only have to put up with 4 years then, though thats more than enough time for him to make a few wars far worse.
 
I’ve deleted Twitter in the last few weeks and logged out of…yes, that’s right…logged out of Facebook.

Where do I collect my medal?
 
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