Videos tagged with Term Limits
This video discusses President Biden's proposed reforms to the Supreme Court, including eliminating presidential immunity for crimes committed in office, implementing term limits for justices, and establishing a binding code of conduct. The speaker expresses skepticism, framing these proposals as politically motivated attacks on Donald Trump and an attempt to dismantle checks and balances. The video also promotes the GOA National Convention.
This video analyzes the concessions made by Kevin McCarthy to secure the House Speakership, focusing on how these changes empower rank-and-file members and potentially impact gun rights and government spending. The speaker highlights the 'motion to vacate' as a key concession that gives individual lawmakers more leverage, contrasting it with previous speakers' practices. The discussion also touches on potential impacts on the debt ceiling, federal agency oversight via the Holman Rule, and the push for term limits.
This video discusses the Convention of States, a mechanism outlined in Article 5 of the US Constitution, allowing states to propose amendments. The speaker, from Guns & Gadgets, explores the historical context, the process involving two-thirds of state legislatures to call a convention and three-fourths to ratify amendments, and the current progress with 17 states having passed applications. Concerns about a 'runaway convention' and potential risks to the Second Amendment are also addressed, highlighting the speaker's mixed feelings and call for community input.
This video discusses a Joint Resolution for a Constitutional Amendment regarding term limits. The description includes links to support the channel, purchase merchandise, and join various gun rights organizations and platforms. While not directly demonstrating firearms or shooting, the channel's focus and affiliated organizations heavily lean towards the Second Amendment and gun ownership rights.
This video discusses the potential for 'court packing' by the Biden administration and the recommendations of the White House Commission on the Supreme Court. While the commission acknowledged the legality of expanding the court, it warned of considerable risks, including further politicization and undermining legitimacy. The commission favored term limits and staggering appointments to enhance fairness and predictability, directly addressing concerns arising from past appointment controversies.











