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In reply to the discussion: Another Shutdown? How can any shutdown be legal? [View all]AncientGeezer
(2,146 posts)28. I'm not misreading either...they have ZERO to do with the bugetary process.
And neither side of Congress has to take up the passing of the other chamber
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Yes, there's an option, under difficult conditions, for States to change the Constitution...
brooklynite
Feb 2019
#17
You are misreading the 10th..and 9th individual rights.. The Bill of Rights
AncientGeezer
Feb 2019
#7
I'm not misreading either...they have ZERO to do with the bugetary process.
AncientGeezer
Feb 2019
#28
I did....others in this OP have. Art.1 Sec. 9 SS.7 clearly describes the process for funding.
AncientGeezer
Feb 2019
#47
Nothing in the 10th Amendment give States power to control the federal government
HopeAgain
Feb 2019
#37