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2016 Postmortem

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pbmus

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Sat Jan 14, 2017, 12:11 AM Jan 2017

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No greytdemocrat Jan 2017 #1
Section 1 of the 20th amendment: onenote Jan 2017 #2
These are not ordinary times...we need some new laws.. pbmus Jan 2017 #5
There's a mechanism for that: amend the constitution onenote Jan 2017 #6
New laws are made every day...wtf pbmus Jan 2017 #7
Constitutional amendments are not. The Velveteen Ocelot Jan 2017 #9
Do you seriously not understand how our system works? yardwork Jan 2017 #28
How can you not know? FBaggins Jan 2017 #55
Well, Obama and SCOTUS need to block the passage of time! EL34x4 Jan 2017 #34
LOL! onenote Jan 2017 #35
Desperate times cilla4progress Jan 2017 #3
So next time a Democrat wins, GOPers can take same action? We need to nail Trump for what he Hoyt Jan 2017 #11
That excuse is used too often cilla4progress Jan 2017 #12
It's the fucking law of the land, my friend. longship Jan 2017 #16
The Big Con does not care about laws...he will have broken dozens of laws pbmus Jan 2017 #19
That's why we have to abide by them. nt longship Jan 2017 #20
OMG....heads will roll...if party is more important than country pbmus Jan 2017 #21
That's right. We do not roll heads under our constitutional republic. longship Jan 2017 #22
Laws can be changed. cilla4progress Jan 2017 #23
Changing the US Constitution takes passing an amendment! longship Jan 2017 #47
Apparently the founders didn't envision a situation where the president elect dflprincess Jan 2017 #4
shit will never settle where Trump is Concerned JI7 Jan 2017 #8
No tammywammy Jan 2017 #10
Or, via the 25th amendment. longship Jan 2017 #17
The POTUS can declare martial law triron Jan 2017 #13
Well, wouldn't that be just Jim Dandy!? longship Jan 2017 #18
It's the ONLY option left to stop tRump, but it ain't gonna happen. eom BlueCaliDem Jan 2017 #27
that article ignores the key passage from ex parte Milligan onenote Jan 2017 #30
Many are worried about sarisataka Jan 2017 #37
No. Of course, I suppose there could be serious rioting in the streets PoindexterOglethorpe Jan 2017 #14
And it wouldn't result in any kind of immediate change. yardwork Jan 2017 #32
Read your damned constitution! longship Jan 2017 #15
Some people suffer from cilla4progress Jan 2017 #24
some people suffer from magical thinking onenote Jan 2017 #25
Both and all cilla4progress Jan 2017 #26
the way to have a nonviolent revolution is at the ballot box or through onenote Jan 2017 #29
This message was self-deleted by its author pbmus Jan 2017 #40
I believe she can... And the Supreme Court could step in and rule on it - even the same day. ElementaryPenguin Jan 2017 #41
No SickOfTheOnePct Jan 2017 #42
No. and No. onenote Jan 2017 #43
This message was self-deleted by its author pbmus Jan 2017 #44
Try to follow the thread onenote Jan 2017 #49
No. He wouldn't be sworn in had he committed murder. ElementaryPenguin Jan 2017 #45
Federal courts vacated an election result in Penn. in '95 ElementaryPenguin Jan 2017 #48
Take a closer look at how change actually happened. yardwork Jan 2017 #31
This cilla4progress Jan 2017 #33
Now it will be extremely difficult to do that triron Jan 2017 #46
no bowens43 Jan 2017 #36
What would postponement achieve sarisataka Jan 2017 #38
Who do you suggest be President during the postponement period? Nt NCTraveler Jan 2017 #39
How about Biden...? First Speaker Jan 2017 #51
I would fight against that. Nt NCTraveler Jan 2017 #52
Why? triron Jan 2017 #53
Blatantly undemocratic. NCTraveler Jan 2017 #54
These posts are embarrassing. There is literally nothing in our constitution that mythology Jan 2017 #50
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