Posted on 04/10/2019 7:54:36 AM PDT by knighthawk
Georgia Democrat Shrugs Off Not Even Living in the District He Wants to Represent Guy Benson Apr 18, 2017
When I moved to a new town, I had to prove residency in the county to check out a book at the library. You'd think election to state government would be a little stricter.
Even though Cheney had a previous long time connection to Wyoming, I think when W selected him his residency was actually Texas. Via the USC you can’t have P & VP from the same state. They had to “scramble” to my mind “unconstitutionally” to make him eligible for VEEP. Before anyone gets “too hot & bothered” about it being “W” its happened before. It doesn’t make it right but there was precedent. And yes bad precedent! I think Cheney found a broom closet in Wyoming to rent. One of the many examples where the parties play “fast & loose” with the USC to keep power.
Post #21, Ijust realized the story is about a US representative and not a state representative.
This would have disqualified Texas electors from voting for Bush and Cheney.
-PJ
You’re right I forgot that!
thanks!
Article I, Section 2, Clause 2:
No Person shall be a Representative who shall not have attained to the Age of twenty five Years, and been seven Years a Citizen of the United States, and who shall not, when elected, be an Inhabitant of that State in which he shall be chosen.
Was she a vote harvesting winner?
The Constitution merely requires a Congressional member live in the same state — not same district — they represent. Mad Max could live a mile south of the Oregon border and still legally represent South Central L.A. However, if she lived on the opposite side of the state line, she cannot. If McBath is a TN resident, she is illegally occupying a House seat.
IF Maxine Waters can cheat about residency, then every one else can.......
Elizabeth Dole technically owned property, family farm iirc, in NC, but she didn’t reside there.
Article I Section 5 states that the House is the judge of its own qualifications. If they are honest, they would judge that the Georgia seat was filled unconstitutionally and vacate the seat.
A court cannot vacate a seat, as that is not an Article III power, since Article I already has the remedy.
The only play for Democrats is to force the states of Georgia and Tennessee to both declare that this woman was a primary resident of Georgia and not Tennessee. Otherwise, by the states' own declarations, she is unconstitutionally seated and Pelosi's oath of office would force her to do the constitutional thing remedy the situation.
That would be to vacate the seat and have Georgia call for a special election. To do otherwise would really hurt the Democrats because it would another very public display of one rule of law for Democrats and another rule of law for the rest of us.
-PJ
Who could have imagined that a Democrat would not live by the laws and rules the rest of us have to obey???
The late G HW Bush at some point during the Reagan years (maybe before!) was in danger of losing his Texas residency. I read he solved it by renting a hotel room in Houston. I am not using this bash to GHW. I just in general don’t like this type of Constitutional trickery no matter who does it! It makes it hard to argue the natural born citizenship issue. (Yes you and I see a big difference but many don’t particularly if your side played “fast & loose” with a constitutional requirement!)
“....Pelosi’s oath of office would force her to do the constitutional thing remedy the situation. ...”
if it happens I won’t hold my breath!
Republicans with a spine should make a big deal of it, get it on the news, and then have President Trump tweet about it.
-PJ
Agree!
But that would be having a plan!
When have we seen that? Republicans are all about reaction not action! In politics as in war you make the enemy react to you not you react to the enemy.
Too many Republicans get fat and satisfied once in office, become nothing more then a full tick!
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