Expressing the opinions of an old man who knows nothing...Is it not surprising?
How is it the pretend Congress suddenly gains its Conscience? I don't think so...
Just more theatrics!
The
Congress, all members of the board of the Washington, D.C. bankrupt
corporation controlled by the British Crown, are playing the American
people for big suckers.
They have not acted responsibly since 1862...Why the sudden pang of conscience?
In
preparation of the 2016 elections, these criminal impostors must make
it look as if they are worthy of your vote. They will begin a major
kiss-ass program to suck up to the voters. You are urged to use your
influence wisely.
Leave
no incumbent standing comes to mind. At least with a whole new board
of directors in place, the infection can be excised. Will the British
Crown relinquish their control? That is up to we the people to
enforce. That begins with you personally.
Your
vote in any such election means nothing but it is used in the same
theatrical manner which is as legitimate as the actual authority by
which they pretend to act as the Congress.
Congress has declared you as the enemy of the state.
Their action in converse creates the same status for them. They are the enemy of the American people.
In 1945, they were turned over to the United Nations as were all public servants.
In
the process, they rescinded their American citizenship. Members of
Congress are all foreign agents with no loyalty to the American people.
Are you OK with that?
What
you believe are state governments are actually franchises of the
national franchise corporation named the of the United States of
America, Inc.
Senate Passes Corker’s Iran Bill 98-1
AP
by Caroline May 7 May 2015
On a near unanimous vote, the Senate approved a bill Thursday to the require that Congress review any final nuclear deal with Iran.
The bipartisan “Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act” passed on a vote of 98-1.
The legislation, offered by
Sen. Bob Corker (R-TN)
and
Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ)
Requires
the president to submit any final nuclear deal with Iran to Congress —
with the potential that lawmakers could reject the agreement — before
being allowed to lift any sanctions.“The Iran Nuclear Agreement Review
Act offers the best chance for our constituents, through the Congress
they elect, to weigh in on the White House’s negotiations with Iran,”
Majority Leader
Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY)
said on the Senate floor Thursday before the vote. “And make no mistake, they need to have that opportunity.”
Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR)
was
the lone “no” vote and his objection was that he’d like to be voting on
the Iran deal as a treaty.“A nuclear-arms agreement with any
adversary—especially the terror-sponsoring, Islamist Iranian
regime—should be submitted as a treaty and obtain a two-thirds majority
vote in the Senate as required by the Constitution,” he said in a
statement.
The House will take up the legislation next. In a statement after the vote, House Speaker
Rep. John Boehner (R-OH)
said
the bill would “hold President Obama’s administration
accountable.”“This important, bipartisan legislation will ensure that
Congress has a role in reviewing any potential agreement regarding
Iran’s nuclear weapons program,” he said. “Our goal is to stop a bad
agreement that could pave the way to a nuclear-armed Iran, set off a
regional nuclear arms race, and strengthen and legitimize the government
of Iran – which threatens Israel and other allies in the region, as
well as supports terrorism throughout the Middle East.”
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Friday, May 8, 2015
A Fraudulent Congress Attempts to deceive the people in Broad Daylight!
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