,,,, ya think the Senate will even vote on it ???
Hardly !!!
Congress should be focusing on their own decision making process. They’re the ones authorizing all the spending and borrowing.
Congress never enforces anything that the PEOPLE want.
You expect honesty from Harry “Butthead” Reid?
He’s so crooked he’ll have to be corkscrewed into his grave,
Roll call vote:
http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2012/roll513.xml
House doing some nice things today:
http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2012/roll511.xml
“BILL TITLE: Congressional Replacement of President Obamas Energy-Restricting and Job-Limiting Offshore Drilling Plan”.
Passed with 25 Dem votes.
And... “Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 738. H.R. 4078 “To provide that no agency may take any significant regulatory action until the unemployment rate is equal to or less than 6.0 percent.” “
Currently in debate.
Fascinated to hear any sane argument AGAINST it.
bttt
My Congressman Paul Gosar co-sponsored this bill.
I’ve had 3 opportunities to speak to him in person over about a week recently, but only for brief amounts of time each time. The first time I told him about the Desertification Treaty and how it was snuck through and how concerned many of us are that it would be done again. He didn’t indicate if he already knew about it or not, but, by his face I could see he at least took it seriously. Then we were interrupted.
The second time I asked him if he knew about how much treaties effect our federal laws and he does (he started with Indian treaties, but also said he knows about UN treaties too) and he understands how bad the pending treaties will be for us.
The third time I asked him if he understood that the reservations, declarations and understandings that we put into all treaties supposedly to protect our Constitution are actually null and void. He does, and he said there are several people in the House looking into it to see how/what can be done...
It’s too bad he’s in the House instead of the Senate and my Senators are McCain and Kyl, but at least there are people in DC who know and understand and are concerned.
Like a few of Ron Paul’s ideas, it sounds good on the surface.
I stopped taking him seriously when he began pushing the legalization of illicit drugs.