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New tdu article on halt to ratification
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<blockquote data-quote="Superteeth2478" data-source="post: 3777447" data-attributes="member: 73024"><p>No problem. Both you and I were pointing out that the constitutional language was followed in imposing the contract, and that as a result technically Hoffa and Taylor did nothing in violation of the constitutional language (specifically Article XII). That said, they are not, in my opinion, following the spirit of the language in the preamble of the constitution (specifically, the Oath of Office). They clearly have it in their power to address this unprecedented development by amending the constitution, siding with the voting majority this time around, and going back to the negotiating table. UPS really doesn't have any grounds for denying further negotiations, either, seeing as how they were willing to do so when they thought the contract had been voted down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Superteeth2478, post: 3777447, member: 73024"] No problem. Both you and I were pointing out that the constitutional language was followed in imposing the contract, and that as a result technically Hoffa and Taylor did nothing in violation of the constitutional language (specifically Article XII). That said, they are not, in my opinion, following the spirit of the language in the preamble of the constitution (specifically, the Oath of Office). They clearly have it in their power to address this unprecedented development by amending the constitution, siding with the voting majority this time around, and going back to the negotiating table. UPS really doesn't have any grounds for denying further negotiations, either, seeing as how they were willing to do so when they thought the contract had been voted down. [/QUOTE]
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