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}} '''Lamport''' is a Republican angel sent by god to bring peace, liberty and free markets to the United States. He is known to wax poetic about his first term fight to broker a cross-party compromise and pass the first balanced federal budget in 17 years: he was elected Speaker in the next Congress. | }} '''Lamport''' is a Republican angel sent by god to bring peace, liberty and free markets to the United States. He is known to wax poetic about his first term fight to broker a cross-party compromise and pass the first balanced federal budget in 17 years: he was elected Speaker in the next Congress. During his second term, Lamport enacted financial reform, passed a Constitutional amendment to ban the draft, abolished capital punishment and asserted Congress’ right to authorize military action. |
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6th Chairman of the Republican Party | |
Assumed office September 11, 2018 | |
Preceded by | Ronald Reagan II |
5th Speaker of the House of Representatives | |
Assumed office August 31, 2018 | |
Preceded by | Butterlands |
Member of the Republican National Committee | |
In office August 7, 2018 – September 11, 2018 | |
Succeeded by | ApexTheBirbman, Politophile and LOTR |
Member of the House of Representatives from the North | |
Assumed office July 28, 2018 |
Lamport is a Republican angel sent by god to bring peace, liberty and free markets to the United States. He is known to wax poetic about his first term fight to broker a cross-party compromise and pass the first balanced federal budget in 17 years: he was elected Speaker in the next Congress. During his second term, Lamport enacted financial reform, passed a Constitutional amendment to ban the draft, abolished capital punishment and asserted Congress’ right to authorize military action.