Republic of Texas POD plausibility check

So I guess that the extent of a protectorate is really just protection from Invasions and hopefully, prevention of invasions through more legitimate diplomacy than (Texas) could offer. Especially for Britain, what with the Monroe Doctrine and all.
 
So I guess that the extent of a protectorate is really just protection from Invasions and hopefully, prevention of invasions through more legitimate diplomacy than (Texas) could offer. Especially for Britain, what with the Monroe Doctrine and all.

wikipedia protectorate. it'll tell you
 
Not this specific thread. It's more of a question/discussion Thread I'll post a link to the TL when I get one going. But at the moment I just discovered a massive plot hole because I didn't realize that after you killed the Pro Tempores he only serves until November not the remainder of the Presidential term. apparently there will be another presidential Election in November! Back to the drawing boards!

Discussion:
How Many Presidential Deaths would it take in a row to Pass all of the presidential succession laws and amendments at once?

How much Gridlock does Texas have to have to get rid of the Alternating President Clause?
 
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Not this specific thread. It's more of a question/discussion Thread I'll post a link to the TL when I get one going. But at the moment I just discovered a massive plot hole because I didn't realize that after you killed the Pro Tempores he only serves until November not the remainder of the Presidential term. apparently there will be another presidential Election in November! Back to the drawing boards!

Discussion:
How Many Presidential Deaths would it take in a row to Pass all of the presidential succession laws and amendments at once?

How much Gridlock does Texas have to have to get rid of the Alternating President Clause?
who & what?:confused:
 
who & what?:confused:

The clause in the Texas Constitution that says a President can't precede himself in office. Do you think the ROT would ever get rid of that?

In the USA, Pre Civil War, how many Presidential deaths in a row would it take for Congress to pass something like the 25th amendment?
 
The clause in the Texas Constitution that says a President can't precede himself in office. Do you think the ROT would ever get rid of that?

In the USA, Pre Civil War, how many Presidential deaths in a row would it take for Congress to pass something like the 25th amendment?

oh i dont know in my TL i just had em change it to a single 6 yr term. the only way on mine they can serve more than 1 term is if they were the VP to the president before & he died. then after they complete his term they can run for their own candidacy
 
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