Is this War Unconstitutional? The War Powers Act of 1973 Says “No”

Since everyone is an expert on the laws of war suddenly…

Just like they are experts on Marxist Theory. (See Below why I included this meme)

The Source :

by CONGRESSIONAL RESOLUTION

https://www.nixonlibrary.gov/news/war-powers-resolution-1973

The War Powers Resolution of 1973 (also known as the War Powers Act) “is a congressional resolution designed to limit the U.S. president’s ability to initiate or escalate military actions abroad.” As part of our system of governmental “checks and balances,” the law aims to check the executive branch’s power when committing U.S. military forces to an armed conflict without the consent of the U.S. Congress. It stipulates the president must notify Congress within 48 hours of military action and prohibits armed forces from remaining for more than 60 days.

Read a book.

And stop skipping Class.

And stop sharing idiotic and untrue enemy propaganda.

Anyone who thinks that communists can’t own, buy, sell, or manufacture iPhones and designer clothes or handbags is also a certified dumbass.

Marx clearly said “The surplus of the profits belongs to the workers”

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labor_theory_of_value

There is no reason for any of this confusion or miscommunication.

You have unlimited information at the tips of your fingers.

Stop repeating enemy propaganda and pretending you are an informed intellectual.

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About the Author: Johnny Paratrooper

EMAIL is [email protected] Born and Raised in Baltimore City, Maryland. History Degree. 8 Years Airborne Infantry and Scouts Platoon. Iraq Veteran. 4-5 Years as a doorman, bar back, and bouncer in Baltimore. Worked in Construction, Heavy Equipment, Demolition, Corporate Security, Sales, Forest Service contractor, and the Hospitality/Entertainment Industry. Raised Catholic Crusader. Hobbies are race cars and sport bikes. Side projects are HAM Radio, Reloading, and Long Range Shooting.

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