Adding to the new post-election problems of a Giant Clinton Plurality, Trump's 50% plus unfavorable ratings, the likely recounts in at least three states, a Trump Senior Advisor flailing at Romney in Public, and the Conservative Republicans not too clear on what they won: Then there is the problem of the business connections in about 111 nations--where the national business in fact is business. Trump can neither accept favors from state governments in the United States, nor from foreign government enterprises.
So will the Electoral College vote even be swayed by the Constitutional problem? Maybe that too, now looms!
‘A recipe for scandal’: Trump conflicts of interest point to constitutional crisis
Unhappy Republicans can create the scandal headlines, with Democrats cheering and entirely supportive. They can call him, "King Donald," look to the Federalist Papers, the U. S. Constitutional clauses. Scandal has no friends in Washington, D. C.
If Trump wants to claim that the voters were not legally able to vote, or that the Businesses in the government-controlled, registering and otherwise controlled economies, are beyond the U. S. Constitution: Then likely the Electoral College can thumb their noses, too.
Slave and Plantation owners were not engaged in foreign business enterprise, so loopholes designed for them easily do not apply to His Lord and Majesty, Donald Trump!
"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Many White Eyes known already to not be too inclined to honor words on paper: In Lands of Many Nations(?)!)
So will the Electoral College vote even be swayed by the Constitutional problem? Maybe that too, now looms!
‘A recipe for scandal’: Trump conflicts of interest point to constitutional crisis
Unhappy Republicans can create the scandal headlines, with Democrats cheering and entirely supportive. They can call him, "King Donald," look to the Federalist Papers, the U. S. Constitutional clauses. Scandal has no friends in Washington, D. C.
If Trump wants to claim that the voters were not legally able to vote, or that the Businesses in the government-controlled, registering and otherwise controlled economies, are beyond the U. S. Constitution: Then likely the Electoral College can thumb their noses, too.
Slave and Plantation owners were not engaged in foreign business enterprise, so loopholes designed for them easily do not apply to His Lord and Majesty, Donald Trump!
"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Many White Eyes known already to not be too inclined to honor words on paper: In Lands of Many Nations(?)!)