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Subject: Jeff Sessions Drops BOMBSHELL: This is Why ‘Voters Are In Open Rebellion’ ------ Senator Jeff Sessions, leading immigration hawk, described the omnibus spending package as a “betrayal” of voters who backed Republicans in the 2014 midterms. “The voters put Republicans in a majority in the 2014 midterm elections — a vote which constituted a clear decision to reject the abuse of our immigration system,” the Alabama Republican said in a Wednesday afternoon statement. “That loyalty has been repaid with betrayal.” His critique of the bill covers a range of immigration issues, from President Obama’s refugee program to the populist economic concerns that drove his opposition to the Gang of Eight immigration bill. He was never likely to achieve policy victories in this leg islative context, but his attack on the
bill could drive Republican defections and create another fault line in the Republican presidential primaries. Sessions took particular aim at a provision pertaining to visas for low-skill workers. “The more than 2,000 page year-end funding bill contains a dramatic change to federal immigration law that would increase by as much as four-fold the number of low-wage foreign workers provided to employers under the controversial H-2B visa program, beyond what is currently allowed,” he said. “These foreign workers are brought in exclusively to fill blue collar non-farm jobs in hotels, restaurants, construction, truck driving, and many other occupations sought by millions of Americans.” SPECIAL: Sign our Congressional Warning today. Demand that Congress back off and restore our rights, stop the trampling of our Constitution and impeach Obama! That concern is a hallmark of Sessions’s thinking on immigration, which has influenced at least three presidential candidates this year – most notably, Donald Trump and Senator Ted Cruz (R., Texas). Cruz and Senator Marco Rubio (R., Fla.) made clear during the CNN debate in Las Vegas that they perceive each other as arch rivals for the nomination by sparring over their immigration records. They also split on the issue of the fast-track legislation that empowered Obama’s team to negotiate an as-yet unratified trade agreement with eleven Pacific Rim countries. In both cases, Cruz ended on the side of Sessions (after initially supporting the fast-track legislation). “There is a reason that GOP voters are in open rebellion,” Sessions said. “They have come to believe that their party’s elites are not only uninterested in defending their interests but – as with this legislation, and fast-tracking the President’s international trade pact – openly hostile to them. This legislation represents a further disenfranchisement of the American voter.” http://www.nationalreview.com/article/42... [1] http://www.teaparty.org/jeff-sessions-dr... [2] - See more at: http://www.teaparty.org/jeff-sessions-dr... [3] - See more at: http://www.teaparty.org/jeff-sessions-dr... [4] - See more at: http://www.teaparty.org/jeff-sessions-dr... [5] [1] http://www.nationalreview.com/article/428629/jeff-sessions-blasts-o... [2] http://www.teaparty.org/jeff-sessions-drops-bombshell-voters-open-r... [3] http://www.teaparty.org/jeff-sessions-drops-bombshell-voters-open-r... [4] http://www.teaparty.org/jeff-sessions-drops-bombshell-voters-open-r... [5] http://www.teaparty.org/jeff-sessions-drops-bombshell-voters-open-r... ------ To view and reply to this discussion visit the following page: http://connect.freedomworks.org/user/login?destination=node%2F22548... If you would like to stop receiving email updates for group activity, please visit the notifications page in your account settings: http://connect.freedomworks.org/user/login?destination=user%2F24474....
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Time to get rid of Ryan and mitch.
Reid and Obama outsmarted the entire nation when they did the ominbus budget as it allowed the President to hold the hammer. He said I will veto it and you will have shut down the government and you know how that went for you last time. The only solution is to return to normal rules where each funding item must stand alone and be voted on as a separate issue - no more super leverage deals.
The 2008 was the most damaging as it gave the extreme left all three law making groups – Senate, House and the Administration. This in turn allowed them to make serious structural changes without one single Republican vote. They created a OMNIBUS budget bill instead of separate funding for different agencies and it just made budgets not needed so Harry Reid never passed one until Republicans forced his hand.
It becomes a game of chicken with the cars coming at each over 120 mph – one has to yield or the government shuts down and the known world changes forever. At least that is what they tell us.
This gives all the power to the Executive as he like last time paints the Republicans as villains that want Vets to go without meds and military to go without pay checks at Christmas. This was a planned forced event by Obama and company in 2008.
The only way this will change is with a republican President, House and Senate. Then maybe government can return to best practices for the people and not the politics.
Now republican candidates sniping each other just like democrats!
Sounds kinda like what has been happening here on We The People- and we all are for the country and the Constitution. What the heck - is there a strange, disturbing wind a blowing across this land?
(1807-1815) The Writings of Thomas Jefferson_Part 1 Beginning on Pg 53.
"DEAR SIR, While Burr's case is depending before the court, I will trouble you, from time to time, with what occurs to me. I observe that the case of Marbury v. Madison has been cited, and I think it material to stop at the threshold the citing that case as authority, and to have it denied to be law."
"I have long wished for a proper occasion to have the gratuitous opinion in Marbury v. Madison brought before the public, & denounced as not law; &: I think the present a fortunate one. because it occupies such a place in the public attention. I should be glad therefore. if, in noticing that case.you could take occasion to express the determination of the executive, that the doctrines of that case were given extra judicially & against law, and that their reverse will be the rule of action with the executive."
USURPED POWERS AND HAMILTON
Now maybe all will understand the importance of restoring the ORIGINAL Constitution and it's intents and meanings as of the time it was adopted. None of the laws passed or the Precedent case law created using the usurped powers has any effect in law. They by the nature of the usurpation are null and viod because the usurpers did not have Constitutional power to change alter or create new rights or find new meaning to the various sections, clauses and amendments.
Any violation of oath of office by way of usurpation of power is the gravest of civic offenses. It is "treasonable usurpation upon the power and majesty of the people," as Alexander Hamilton correctly characterized any flouting of the people's fundamental law. ("letters of Phocion," 1784: regarding violation of the New York Constitution.)
Any usurpation "is criminal and odious" as declared by President John Quincy Adams in his first annual Message to Congress 1825. Such condemnation of usurpation-either by misusing granted power, or by grasping power which has not been granted - is in keeping with the Federalist's denunciation of this most heinous offense by any public official as a defaulting public trustee, including especially any and ever Judge because especially charged with the particular duty of enforcing respect in practice of this basic law. (all from a book by Hamilton Abert Long).
So as you can surmise the Congress and the Courts are usurpers as they have created new laws where none existed and new rights where none had been before. So, if they usurped the powers and actions the actions and right are hereby voided in the real law.
I have found in my book searches at Salvation Army, St. Vincents and Library book sales -this paperback book - The Federalist Papers (1961 version) introduced, with new introductions and notes by:Charles R. Kesler and Edited by Clifton Rossiter.Appears to be Hamilton, Madison, Jay writings.
Includes a copy of the Constitution with cross-references.
Brief précis of each essay
Index of Ideas
Copies of the Declaration of Independence and Articles of Confederation
So I am now starting to look into the past.
Not sure what it will provide, other than a lot of reading time. But who knows.
Virginia,
Knowledge is power and that knowledge comes from actual experience or by studying history - I ma old and have done both but let me share with you a free Library of American and Western civilization but papers, letters works of the Founders - Framers and Ratifiers.
So spend some time here http://articlevprojecttorestoreliberty.com/the-basic-library.html
Thank you, but at my age, I may have to learn speed reading. Can't believe I'm at 3/4 of a century, Yikes.
I'm trying to add it to my desktop.
I am 72 if my memory serves me right.
Residents Concerned with Spillover Gunfire
NEAR RIO GRANDE CITY — A Starr County community said they are tired of gunfire spilling over from Mexico.
Border Patrol reported shots fired on Friday morning. At around 8:30 a.m., neighbors in Refugio, a small community by Rio Grande City, said a dead-end street was full of Border Patrol agents and Department of Public Safety officials.
http://www.krgv.com/story/31330035/residents-concerned-with-spillov...
Trump lied again . .
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