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Prototype notes

  1. A Confederate constitution is not legal (Amendment 14) / Black people will not be expelled from the United States population through federal or state law; Congress can block former Confederates from being elected -> If I'm reading this thing right, there's a serious loophole in it that it doesn't really prevent individual towns doing terrible things through force of law.

In relation to Donald Trump (2021/2024)[edit]

  1. blocking Donald Trump from taking office using section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment [1] [2]
  2. States can't disqualify a presidential candidate under the Fourteenth Amendment [3] -> United States case law. this is discouraging, but does make some amount of historical sense, when the Civil War and Reconstruction were a nationwide effort and such.