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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. During his second term, Lamport enacted financial reform, ended the requirement to print money to fund the deficit, passed a constitutional amendment to ban the draft, abolished capital punishment and asserted the right of Congress to authorize military action. | }} '''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 to succeed [[Butterlands]] as Speaker in the next Congress. During his second term, Lamport enacted financial reform, ended the requirement to print money to fund the deficit, passed a constitutional amendment to ban the draft, abolished capital punishment and asserted the right of Congress to authorize military action. | ||
He was nominated to run against Senator [[NotAName]] in the following election and won: as Chairman, Lamport led the Republican Party to its first federal majority. In the Senate, he re-enfranchised felons who complete their sentence or parole. Lamport challenged Governor [[IndyPrez]]’s socialist “New Democratic Business Free Market Stimulus Act,” | He was nominated to run against Senator [[NotAName]] in the following election and won: as Chairman, Lamport led the Republican Party to its first federal majority. In the Senate, he re-enfranchised felons who complete their sentence or parole and banned civil forfeiture. Lamport challenged Governor [[IndyPrez]]’s socialist “New Democratic Business Free Market Stimulus Act,” something he called the “property theft bill,” and won in the Supreme Court: it was deemed unconstitutional. He was also nominated and confirmed as Secretary of the Treasury in the first year of his term. | ||
Revision as of 13:25, 5 December 2018
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| 2nd Secretary of the Treasury | |
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Assumed office November 26, 2018 | |
| President | Politophile |
| Preceded by | ComHack447 |
| Senator from the North | |
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Assumed office October 31, 2018 | |
| Preceded by | NotAName |
| 6th Chairman of the Republican Party | |
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Assumed office September 11, 2018 | |
| Preceded by | Ronald Reagan II |
| 5th Speaker of the House of Representatives | |
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In office August 31, 2018 – October 31, 2018 | |
| Preceded by | Butterlands |
| Succeeded by | Peanut |
| Member of the Republican National Committee | |
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In office August 7, 2018 – September 11, 2018 | |
| Succeeded by | ApexTheBirbman, Politophile and LOTR |
| Member of the House of Representatives from the North | |
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In office July 28, 2018 – October 31, 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 to succeed Butterlands as Speaker in the next Congress. During his second term, Lamport enacted financial reform, ended the requirement to print money to fund the deficit, passed a constitutional amendment to ban the draft, abolished capital punishment and asserted the right of Congress to authorize military action.
He was nominated to run against Senator NotAName in the following election and won: as Chairman, Lamport led the Republican Party to its first federal majority. In the Senate, he re-enfranchised felons who complete their sentence or parole and banned civil forfeiture. Lamport challenged Governor IndyPrez’s socialist “New Democratic Business Free Market Stimulus Act,” something he called the “property theft bill,” and won in the Supreme Court: it was deemed unconstitutional. He was also nominated and confirmed as Secretary of the Treasury in the first year of his term.