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==Transcript==
 
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: A proposal for a new presidential line of succession
 
: A proposal for a new presidential line of succession
: Current politics aside, most experts agree the existing process is flawed. The Presidential Succession Act of 1947 is probably unconstitutional on several counts, and there are many practical issues with the system as well.
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: Current politics aside, most experts agree the existing process is flawed. The presidential succession act of 1947 is probably unconstitutional on several counts, and there are many practical issues with the system as well.
: <span style="color:gray">(For more, see the surprisingly gripping ''Second Report of the Continuity of Government Commission'', June 2009.)</span>
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: (for more, see the surprisingly gripping [https://www.brookings.edu/research/the-continuity-of-the-presidency-the-second-report-of-the-continuity-of-government-commission/ ''Second Report of the Continuity of Government Commission'', June 2009]).
 
: Proposed line of succession:
 
: Proposed line of succession:
 
:# President
 
:# President
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:# The current champion of the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating contest
 
:# The current champion of the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating contest
 
:# All other US citizens, chosen by a 29-round single-elimination Jousting tournament
 
:# All other US citizens, chosen by a 29-round single-elimination Jousting tournament
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: Title text: Ties are broken by whoever was closest to the surface of Europa when they were born.
  
 
{{comic discussion}}
 
{{comic discussion}}
 
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