Is there any part of the Constitution Republicans aren't against?

Oh, so I guess that means the 3rd Amendment still applies now

You people requested to know where items specifically not mentioned in the Constitution came from and I told even providing examples

Strict Constructionism, following the Constitution word by word, is as antiquated as covered wagons

You haven't shown where any of the terms I mentioned are in the Constitution.

The 3rd amendment is still as valid as the day it was added to the Constitution.
 
Oh, so I guess that means the 3rd Amendment still applies now

You people requested to know where items specifically not mentioned in the Constitution came from and I told even providing examples

Strict Constructionism, following the Constitution word by word, is as antiquated as covered wagons

No, the Constitution is still around today. It still have force of law. You can't just deny it.
 
Excuse me, show me specifically where it states in the Constitution where all those items allowed. Show me the exact words that allowed for the Gov't to create an Air Force. Your man wanted to know where abortion, food stamps, etc were listed in the Constitution, and pointed out his lack of understanding of the Constitution

And you wasted all those particles just to make yourself appear lost

Already did. RQAA.
 
Incorrect, you, and your man "c" wanted to know where the likes of food stamps was listed in the Constitution

Again, show me the exact words, show me where it says in the Constitution the Gov't can start an Air Force.

None of those are specified under the Articles he listed, rather implied, big difference, you Trumpkins are requesting one thing and then when delivered attempting to save face while answering your own question in the process

RQAA.
 
He has called no part of the Constitution 'phony'.

WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump rejected suggestions Monday that hosting the G-7 summit of world leaders at his resort in Doral, Florida, would have run afoul of the U.S. Constitution.

Speaking to reporters in the White House Cabinet Room, Trump dismissed as “phony” a section of the Constitution that bars federal office holders from accepting gifts from foreign governments.

“You people with this phony Emoluments Clause,” he said
 
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump rejected suggestions Monday that hosting the G-7 summit of world leaders at his resort in Doral, Florida, would have run afoul of the U.S. Constitution.
It doesn't.
Speaking to reporters in the White House Cabinet Room, Trump dismissed as “phony” a section of the Constitution that bars federal office holders from accepting gifts from foreign governments.
He didn't.
“You people with this phony Emoluments Clause,” he said
Contextomy fallacy. He is calling out the people using the Emoluments clause in a phony fashion, not the clause itself, dumbass.
 
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