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Re: maybe it's because I'm high as hell right now...
jerseyflyer 20 Reviews 1137 reads
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Maybe like the Sixteenth Amendment is unconstitutional in that it was never ratified in accordance with the Constitution, (but that's been brought up before,and the SCOTUS won't touch it). The other two sentences apply to the States, not Congress. Just like Congress, you don't read many bills, or laws passed, completely through do you?

JLWest3431 reads

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...this is already in the Constitution. Review Article 1, Section 8.

The problem here is that Congress isn't all that accountable to the public. And you make a good point about modern communication.

Instead of this, why not just pass an Amendment that gives people the ability to vote to veto laws passed by Congress?

What, and have a circuit judge somewhere declare it unconstitutional, like that judge in California did with the gay marriage bill. Never mind that a large majority of the California voters nixed it.

Btw, I see no reference in Article 1, Section 8  that says all laws passed by Congress applies to them as well. If you read any laws or bills passed by them, somewhere in the last few paragraphs there is a statement thats references that the bill or law does NOT apply to members of Congress.

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...but how in the hell can a Constitutional Amendment be declared Unconstitutional?

laws on congress applying the same as american citizens is implied in art 1, sec 8.

"but all Duties, Imposts and Excises shall be uniform throughout the United States"

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"To establish an uniform Rule of Naturalization, and uniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies throughout the United States"


Maybe like the Sixteenth Amendment is unconstitutional in that it was never ratified in accordance with the Constitution, (but that's been brought up before,and the SCOTUS won't touch it). The other two sentences apply to the States, not Congress. Just like Congress, you don't read many bills, or laws passed, completely through do you?

...but doesn't "uniform" mean "equally applied"?

EnrolledAgent1234 reads

That is, of course, your opinion and it is not of the opinion of  the courts.

he is "high as hell" ever be taken seriously?????

Answer: He can't be and never will be.

I'm frequently high when I post on this board. And yet, I still manage to make you look stupid.

bong_water1723 reads

What were you using? if you dont mind telling me. I am high all of the time too.

Led by Governor Morons. Government doesn't care what people think is relative to which people you are talking about.

Truthfully, Healthcare doesn't impose any undue burden on state governments but who the hell cares about truth when you are pandering, right?

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