Robo
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The Constitution says “Congress shall have the power to declare war.” It says nothing about Congress having a power to proxy their duty to a President to use military power as he, she sees fit. Such congressional resolutions are unconstitutional because there’s no authority in the Constitution for the Congress to submit such resolutions. The Congress is to do their duty and authority to be the sole arbiter as to when and where and why the nation goes to war.
If The Constitution gives the power to declare all wars to the Congress, how can Congress pass a War Powers Act with out first amending the Constitution? The War Powers acts are unconstitutional because a War Powers Act in effect is changing the Constitution and that can only be done by an amendment to the Constitution.
If America is to be involved in military actions anywhere in the world the Congress must pass an official Declaration of war, or pass and have ratified a constitutional amendment to change the Constitution with a War Powers Act or congressional resolutions that proxy the war declaration powers of the Congress to a President.
The truth shall set ye free!
If The Constitution gives the power to declare all wars to the Congress, how can Congress pass a War Powers Act with out first amending the Constitution? The War Powers acts are unconstitutional because a War Powers Act in effect is changing the Constitution and that can only be done by an amendment to the Constitution.
If America is to be involved in military actions anywhere in the world the Congress must pass an official Declaration of war, or pass and have ratified a constitutional amendment to change the Constitution with a War Powers Act or congressional resolutions that proxy the war declaration powers of the Congress to a President.
The truth shall set ye free!