Lamport
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| 4th Chief Justice of the United States | |
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Assumed office July 18, 2019 | |
| Nominated by | LOTR |
| Preceded by | DisguisedJet719 |
| 4th President of the United States | |
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In office March 3, 2019 – July 12, 2019 | |
| Vice President | Patty |
| Preceded by | Politophile |
| Succeeded by | LOTR |
| 2nd Secretary of the Treasury | |
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In office November 26, 2018 – March 3, 2019 | |
| President | Politophile |
| Preceded by | ComHack447 |
| Succeeded by | Jeb! |
| Senator from the North | |
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In office October 31, 2018 – March 3, 2019 | |
| Preceded by | NotAName |
| Succeeded by | Justin (DF) |
| 6th Chairman of the Republican Party | |
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In office September 11, 2018 – January 6, 2019 | |
| Preceded by | Ronald Reagan II |
| Succeeded by | LOTR |
| 5th Speaker of the House | |
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In office August 31, 2018 – October 31, 2018 | |
| Preceded by | Butterlands |
| Succeeded by | Peanut |
| Representative from the North | |
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In office July 28, 2018 – October 31, 2018 | |
Lamport is an accomplished Northern politician and jurist in the United States. A committed Republican during his political life, he led - if not formed - the libertarian wing of the party and, over time, brought it into a majority position at the expense of the social and neo-conservative wing. Having served 12 months in elected office, from the House to the Presidency, Lamport was appointed to the Supreme Court, becoming the first politician to head the legislative, executive and judicial branch of government. By some, he is called “the late emancipator,” on account of his leadership to abolish the income tax, repeal the death penalty, ban the draft, prohibit the last vestige of slavery (as punishment for crime) and guarantee habeas corpus without the possibility of suspension by the state. His favorite color is blue.
Philosophy
His political thinking, known as Lamportarianism, is best characterized as the synthesis of right libertarianism, Georgism and non-interventionism. He is skeptical of centralization, especially with respect to federal and executive power, and favorable to the transformation of the tax system into one where land value, and only land value, is taxed: such a single tax would limit the size and scope of the federal government to $1.5 trillion a year and demand a 55% reduction in spending.
Party
Lamport was first elected to the Republican National Committee in August, 2018, under Chairman Ronald Reagan II. On his retirement, he was elected Chairman in September and unanimously re-elected in November. Having led the party to its first majority in the federal government, Lamport decided against seeking a third term: he was succeeded by Vice Chairman LOTR in January, 2019. He was soon recognized with an honorary seat on the Committee, held until his nomination to the Supreme Court in July, 2019, when he resigned his membership to assure his independence and impartiality.
Congress
He was sent to the House in a special election in July, 2018, at the half-way point of the term. He gained national attention when he led a strong opposition to a budget which reported a deficit. He and Speaker Butterlands were successful in their campaign to amend the bill and, instead, pass the first balanced budget in 17 years.
Returned to office in August, 2018, despite his party holding the minority, Lamport was unanimously elected Speaker. During his second term in the House, he passed legislation to repeal the death penalty, ban the draft, end the requirement to print money to balance the budget, which enabled unchecked deficit spending, and assert the constitutional duty of the legislature, rather than the executive, to declare war.
He is, to date, the last Speaker to serve a whole term.
Lamport was nominated to run against Senator NotAName in October, 2018, and won with 53.5% of the vote. In the Senate, he passed legislation to re-enfranchise felons on the completion of their sentence or parole, repeal the tip tax, abolish the practice of civil forfeiture, recognize the right of territorial self-determination, close the base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, prohibit the last vestige of slavery (as punishment for crime) and guarantee habeas corpus without the possibility of suspension by the state. While in the minority, he was instrumental in taking down radical Progressive legislation, such as the $3 trillion “Medicare for All” package, which had already passed the House. When Senator Apex was shot in a failed assassination plot in December, Lamport was elected President pro tempore and held the gavel until his return.
Over the course of the 6 months he served in Congress, in the House and Senate, Lamport was able to defeat more than $3.2 trillion in new spending. He and DisguisedJet719 are broadly recognized as the most formidable Senators of the political era.
White House
Supreme Court
WORK IN PROGRESS
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 in the House 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, banned civil forfeiture, repealed the tip tax, recognized territorial self-determination, closed Guantanamo Bay and passed constitutional amendments to guarantee the right to habeas corpus without the possibility of suspension and abolish the last vestige of slavery in the United States. Lamport challenged Governor IndyPrez's socialist New Democratic Business Free Market Stimulus Act, something he called the Theft Act, and won in the Supreme Court: it was deemed unconstitutional. When Senator Apex was shot in December, he was elected Acting President pro tempore of the Senate in his absence and he was elected Minority Leader in the next Congress. Lamport was also nominated and unanimously confirmed as Secretary of the Treasury in the first month of his Senatorial term where he helped write and pass the second balanced federal budget in a row.
During his time in the House and Senate, Lamport stopped more than $3.2 trillion in new tax and spending.
After eight months in Congress and two months in Cabinet, Lamport sought the Republican nomination to succeed Politophile as President and won, running against Senator NotAName, Senator MichiganLefty and Representative Sparkle in the general election. He won 44.08% of the popular vote and 72.7% of the electoral college: he was inaugurated on March 3, 2019 with Patty as Vice President. Most notably, his Administration abolished the income, estate and gift tax, cut the corporate tax by more than 25%, began to pay down the debt, repealed the Patriot Act, privatized the rail and telecommunications sector, prioritized green procurement, closed the Department of Homeland Security, established trade reciprocity, reinstated federal parole, protected national parks against exploitation, reduced the number of nuclear weapons in the world by 60%, lowered spending by $300 billion a year, brought the troops home - finally ending the war in Afghanistan and Iraq - and quite literally freed the apes, monkeys, elephants, whales, dolphins, octopuses and squids. He was the first elected President in 40 years, since Jimmy Carter, not subject to any attempt to impeach. And thanks to fortuitous (or perhaps unfortuitous) timing, he nominated two members of the Supreme Court during his term, Politophile and DisguisedJet719, formerly Secretary of State.
Committed to seek and serve only a single term, having accomplished a great deal more than the last three Administrations put together, Lamport was succeeded as President by Senator LOTR on July 12, 2019. Following his retirement, after nearly 12 months in elected office, he was nominated to the Supreme Court and confirmed as Chief Justice, becoming the first politician to lead the legislative, executive and judicial branch of government. Joined on the bench by JMP, then J.G.T. Webb, the Lamport Court was the first decidedly originalist Supreme Court in more than 80 years. He was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom and Congressional Gold Medal during this period. Among less momentous judgements, Lamport authored the majority opinions which restored corporate personhood, protected campaign donations under the first amendment and strengthened the origination clause.