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Good Morning! It sucks that 'gubment' no longer allows an official holiday for "Veterans Day" -- Disgraceful!!!  

To All Veterans & Active Duty Military, and your families, this American Patriot Civilian Supports you, Thanks You For Your Service To Our Precious Republic USA -- and I swear to you all I will never forget it, nor you and your service!

To all who have given this Exceptional Nation, The United States of America, The Ultimate Sacrifice, Their One and Only Life, The Supreme Sacrifice, May God Rest You Gently in His Mercy, Always and Forever - Amen!

My prayers are with you all, and your families -- prayers and love and most heartfelt gratitude!!!  You have no equal! God Bless You All!

God Bless America!!!

In Liberty,

Kathleen Grillo (Kat)

Proud American

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Comment by Mickie Johnson on November 10, 2015 at 2:24pm

Comment by M on November 10, 2015 at 9:00am

Kat,

Another excellent and neutral site is https://www.govtrack.us/ , and it can be set to send you alerts to bills you want to keep track of.

Here is a sample;

GovTrack.us Email Update

This is your email update from GovTrack.us

Email Updates

Nov 3, 2015 — Introduced

H.R. 3888: Blair Holt’s Firearm Licensing and Record of Sale Act of...

Sponsor: Rep. Bobby Rush [D-IL1]

This bill was referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary which will consider it before sending it to the House floor for consideration.

You are seeing this event because you subscribe to H.R. 34 (113th): Blair Holt’s Firearm Licensing and Record of Sale ....
Comment by USA_kat on November 10, 2015 at 6:31am

Morning M and that you for all the information provided by you, via POPVOX; I had not been familiar with POPVOX until seeing your links in my email!

I spent a bit a time reviewing POPVOX and it appears to be a useful tool; perhaps one Congress will take seriously, especially when it comes to Constitutents' Input!

I was surprised to see the full text awaiting approval, but I understand 'email inboxes' are loaded to 'junnk' much of the time. Members could have easily overlooked your emails completely, or not had time to review the links.

If POPVOX, 'the first civics upstart company, a corporation, proves to be "neutral" as it represents itself, truly neutral, then the more subscribers the better. I am subscribed to POPVOX myself as of early this morning.  

However, my comments, nor subscription, equal an endorsement of this new corporate service!

POPVOX, in the "about" on Main Dashboard, makes reference to itself as something like a 'civics input forum for the world' (question, NWO???); that concerns me!

Thank you for the information; Have a god day!

In Liberty,

Kat 

Comment by M on November 9, 2015 at 8:29pm

Here's something on what Congress is contemplating for veterans from Popvox;

House in recess, Senate takes up VA/Mil-Con funding; President Obama calls for "banning the box" that asks about prior felonies on job applications; and Members of Congress want a vote on military force against ISIS/ISIL.
 

THE POPVOX WEEKLY UPDATE

Bills and issues being discussed and getting a vote this week in Congress

Like Weekly Update: Veterans funding, "Ban the box", and a new call to authorize military force against ISIS on Facebook  
This week, the House is in recess and the Senate will work on a Veterans Affairs funding bill. Before leaving town, 35 lawmakers—from across the political spectrum—sent a letter urging a vote on authorizing force against ISIS. And President Obama is urging Congress to “ban the box” to give formerly incarcerated people a fairer chance at employment.
But first, here’s a look at Veterans Day, as we honor our nation’s veterans and spotlight a few bills related to the GI Bill:

Veterans Day: November 11 


Veterans Day falls on November 11, the anniversary of the end of World War I. "Armistice Day" under President Woodrow Wilson originally honored those who served in WWI and commemorated the armistice that brought the war to an end on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11 month of 1918. In 1954, Armistice Day was renamed Veterans Day under President Dwight Eisenhower to commemorate veterans of all wars.
There are 21.8 million veterans in the United States.
Last week, Senator Johnny Isakson [R-GA], Chairman of the Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, highlighted the committee’s work on behalf of veterans in the 114th Congress ahead of Veterans Day, including the Clay Hunt Suicide Prevention for American Veterans Act, improvements to the Veterans Choice Program and the Veterans Identification Card Act. 


Updating the Post-9/11 GI Bill

 
The Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944—commonly known as the GI Bill of Rights—with key provisions that offered veterans education and training, loan guaranty for homes, farms or businesses, and unemployment pay. In 1947, veterans accounted for 49 percent of college admissions as a result of the GI Bill.
 
In 2008, the GI Bill was updated again to address the needs of veterans with active duty service on, or after, Sept.
11 2001. Today, nearly 550 service members transition from military to civilian life each day. One-half of eligible veterans use their GI Bill benefit to pursue higher education or a specialized training program or apprenticeship.
 
This year, lawmakers have introduced several proposals to expand the post-9/11 GI Bill and close loopholes to reduce waste in the program:


Veterans Entrepreneurial Transition (VET) Act (S 1870)
Sponsor: Sen. Jerry Moran [R, KS]
    Bipartisan    

“Establishes a 3-year pilot program that would enable up to 250 GI Bill benefit-eligible veterans who apply to the program to start a new business or purchase an existing business or franchise,” according to the sponsor.   

“The VET Act proposes an innovative way to support veterans in their professional development by offering veterans a choice in accessing the resources, training and support they need to pursue the American dream to start a small business, create jobs, and generate growth in our economy.”
 

Military and Veterans Education Protection Act (S 1664 andHR 3988 in the House)
Sponsor: Senator Tom Carper [D, DE] and Jackie Speier [D, CA-14]
    Bipartisan    

“Would close a loophole that allows for-profit schools to avoid having to secure at least 10 percent of their revenue from non-federal sources.”

From our Hill Sources: Under current law, for-profit schools must follow the "90-10 rule" which requires them to obtain at least 10 percent of their revenues from sources other than taxpayers. However, current law leaves open a loophole that allows for-profit institutions to count military and veteran educational assistance, including tuition assistance and Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits, as non-federal revenues. 
 

Veterans STEM Education Program Act (HR 3949)
Sponsor: Rep. Marc Veasey [D, TX-33]

“Would provide additional authority to the Veterans Affairs Secretary to grant funds to post 9/11 veterans seeking to obtain a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) fields,” according to the sponsor
 
 
GI Bill Education Quality Enhancement Act (HR 476)
Sponsor: Rep. Brad Wenstrup [R, OH-2]

“Would cap flight training fees paid for by the GI Bill at $20,235 a year,” according to the sponsor.  

“Some flight schools discovered there was no limit to what they could charge veteran students taking flight school courses. Unfortunately, as a result, some private contractors have exploited this loophole to leverage uncapped fees to charge upwards of $500,000 per student.”


Senate Proceeds with Veterans Affairs Funding Bill

 
Last week, the Senate agreed to consider the FY 2016 Military Construction and Veterans Affairs (MilCon-VA) Appropriations Bill, which provides funding for veterans’ benefits and programs and makes funding available to equip, support and house military personnel. Senators voted 93-0 to advance the bill—the first spending bill Senate Democrats have allowed to move forward for FY 2016.
 
This week, the Senate will consider a substitute amendment to H.R. 2029 that adjusts funding to comport with the two-year Balanced Budget Act of 2015:
 
Substitute Amendment to the FY 2016 MilCon-VA Appropriations Bill (HR 2029) 

“Recommends a total of $79.7 billion in discretionary funding, a more than $2.1 billion increase over the committee-reported bill. This amount is $7.9 billion above the FY2015 funding level and $1.0 billion over the President’s FY 2016 budget request,” according to the Senate Appropriations Committee

The substitute recommends $8.2 billion for military construction and $71.2 billion in discretionary funding for veterans programs, a $1.9 billion over the committee’s mark for the Department of Veterans Affairs. The increase of $1.9 billion is for VA Medical Services, increasing the total to $50.7 billion for the treatment and care for approximately 6.9 million veterans in FY2016. The substitute would provide a total of $101 million for the Arlington National Cemetery, a $30 million increase over the committee-approved bill.

“Ban the Box”

 
Last week, President Obama called on Congress to pass meaningful criminal justice reform, including reforms that reduce recidivism, or relapsing into criminal behavior resulting in rearrest, reconviction or return to prison. He also directed the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) to modify its rules to delay inquiries into criminal history until later in the hiring process, which most federal agencies already do.
 
Additionally, the President urged Congress to pass sentencing reform and legislation that would “ban the box” for federal hiring and hiring by federal contractors:


Fair Chance Act (S 2021 and HR 3470 in the House)
Sponsor: Sen. Cory Booker [D, NJ] and Rep. Elijah Cummings [D, MD-7]
    Bipartisan    

Would give formerly incarcerated people a fairer chance at securing employment by prohibiting federal contractors and federal agencies from asking about the criminal history of a job applicant until an applicant receives a conditional offer of employment,”according to the sponsor
Nationwide, states and cities have been implementing “Ban the Box” policies to help people with records overcome the barrier to employment of having to “check the box” about a past felony conviction on a job application. Eighteen states and over 100 cities and counties have taken action, giving formerly incarcerated people a fairer chance to secure employment. Additionally, companies such as Walmart, Koch Industries, Target, Starbucks, Home Depot, and Bed, Bath & Beyond have embraced these “Ban the Box” policies to more fairly assess job applicants.” – Sen. Cory Booker

The President also urged Congress to pass sentencing reform:

Sentencing Reform and Corrections Act (S 2123)
Sponsor: Sen. Chuck Grassley [R, IA]
    Bipartisan    

“Grants judges greater sentencing flexibility for certain low-level drug offenders and establishes recidivism reduction programs, while targeting violent criminals,” according to the sponsor

The bill passed the committee by a bipartisan 15-5 vote. (Learn more in this Weekly Update)
 
Background: Each year, more than 600,000 individuals are released from state and federal prisons. According to the Department of Justice, a study that tracked more than 400,000 prisoners in 30 states after their release from prison in 2005 found that two-thirds (67%) were rearrested within three years of release. Property offenders were the most likely to be rearrested, with 82% released property offenders arrested for a new crime, compared with 77% of drug offenders and 71% of violent offenders. (Source)

Authorizing Military Force Against ISIS 

A week after the Obama Administration announced that it is sending approximately 50 special operations troops into Syria in an advisory role, a bipartisan group of House lawmakers is urging a vote on authorizing force against ISIS. In a letter sent Friday, 35 House members, including liberal Democrats, Republicans and members of the conservative Freedom Caucus, asked to House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) for a vote: 
"We do not share the same policy prescriptions for US military engagement in the region, but we do share the belief that it is past time for the Congress to fulfill its obligations under the Constitution and vote on an AUMF that clearly delineates the authority and limits, if any, on US military engagement in Iraq, Syria and the surrounding region." 

Earlier this year, President Obama sent to Congress a draft AUMF for Iraq and Syria:
 
The President’s Draft Authorization for the Use of Military Force (AUMF) 
– Submitted to Congress on Feb. 12, 2015 – 
Would not authorize long‑term, large-scale ground combat operations like those our nation conducted in Iraq and Afghanistan. Would provide the flexibility to conduct ground combat operations in other, more limited circumstances, such as rescue operations involving US or coalition personnel or the use of special operations forces to take military action against ISIL leadership. Would also authorize the use of US forces in situations where ground combat operations are not expected or intended, such as intelligence collection and sharing, missions to enable kinetic strikes, or the provision of operational planning and other forms of advice and assistance to partner forces.
Comment by USA_kat on November 9, 2015 at 6:06am

Damn, Woman; I have chills!

You are so deserving of All Americans' Respect,Honor and Gratitude; you are a fine example of makes America, Our Republic, So Very Outstanding, So Exceptional!  

Thanks you 4 Your Service to Our Most Exceptional Republic USA!

with love and respect,

InLiberty,

Kathleen Grillo (Kat)

P.S.  You have quite a way with 'The Quill'; poetic prose pens Patriotism!

God Bless You, Banti, and Your Family; May God Keep You Safe and Blessed!

God Bless All USA Veterans, Active-Duty USA Military and their Families!

God Bless America!!!

Comment by Bantiarna Drucht on November 9, 2015 at 1:28am

At some point in a persons life, there are events that hold special meaning common to just about everyone...

The levels of accomplishments in education and vocation

The thrill of True Love and the union that will bind one to another

A child arrives with the promise of continuance and tomorrows hope

Then for some there is one moment so deep and intimate in ways not always understood or common to everyone.....The Oath of Enlistment:

Each word spoken and the rise of your hand is a seal and a promise that will forever change how you see the world and how the world sees you.

I can vividly recall how I felt, the smells, the voices and the intensity that over took me for I was embarking on a journey on unknown roads and being a part of something bigger than myself.

Excitement, fear, wonder....second guessing, a rush of so many emotions it was overpowering yet underneath it all, purpose, resolve, pride, honor, the calling- the very thing that drew me in those many years ago.

Those that went before me and after me have a bond that knows no boundaries, a kinship forever etched into the heart and soul of everyone of us to never falter in our promise,to keep alive those who no longer are the ultimate sacrifice they gave for the Founders vision, the acceptance of unity, and to share the idea and the gifts of Freedom to those seeking the same.

Our work is never over once the uniform hangs quiet, years brings wisdom and a unique understanding of risk and of reward, yet the desire to defend and protect greets us every morning, structures our day and reflection as we prepare to slumber if our day was well done.

Hold close the Oath to heart and hearth my brothers and sisters...and gather close those you hold dear, yet stretch a little further and reach for the families of the lost and my advice as we go forward in the century that will lead to 2081. First, guard the freedom of ideas at all costs. Be alert that dictators have always played on the natural human tendency to blame others and to oversimplify. And don’t regard yourself as a guardian of freedom unless you respect and preserve the rights of people you disagree with to free, public, unhampered expression. educate all of the work done for Freedom and Decency and to never take citizenship lightly.

Banti

Comment by USA_kat on November 8, 2015 at 6:59am

Good Morning, Mickie - glad to see your comment! One of my favorite  H/t's and I do believe it is, originally,mine; please feel free to use it any time you wish:  #HellNoHill  !!!

Hope you have a good day!

We The People, We Americans, must continue what is, throughout our young Republic's History, what we've always done -- Fight, Fight for Our Freedom and Liberty and Justice, and Fight some more!  For The Love of God and Our Republic USA, Freedom Is Not Free!!!!!  

In Liberty,

Kat

Comment by Mickie Johnson on November 7, 2015 at 3:39pm

I agree!  Without Veterans we wouldn't have the Country we have now OR I guess I should say before we had Obama.  I hope honoring and taking care of our Veterans will change once Obama is out of office.  That means NO  Hillary!!!

Comment by M on November 7, 2015 at 12:46pm

Thank you for the thoughts.

Washington under the Progressives and the Muslim Communist Socialist Progressive/Liberal President has vbrought back the bad old days veterans suffered when returning from Vietnam. Seems the only time the majority of the Politico's actually want anything to do with Veterans or the Military is when they get their butts in a crack, and need a bail out from the Veterans to vote for them, or the Military to save them from a danger they created through their ineptitude in governing. 

Comment by USA_kat on November 7, 2015 at 9:55am

The least I can do! Thanks. Have a good day, Debra; appreciate you read it!  Be Well!

In Liberty,

Kat

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