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  • Congress Gives Itself Double-Digit Raise While Americans Struggle to Make Ends Meet(WOOHOOO!)

    03/15/2022 9:33:25 AM PDT · by rktman · 39 replies
    townhall.com ^ | 3/15/2022 1045 hrs edt | Spencer Brown
    Amid economic turmoil for the American people, their representatives in Washington gave their offices a double-digit raise this month even as the average American worker finds their real wages decreasing due to inflation that outpaces wages at new. If you missed Congress giving itself a little pat on the back, that's understandable — members aren't likely to tout outside the beltway how they're filling their own office coffers, plus the funding increase for congressional offices was just one part of the 2,700+ page omnibus bill that funded the U.S. government to the tune of some $1.5 trillion. As RollCall explains,...
  • 31st Annual Liberty Index of Congress

    07/06/2021 6:56:56 PM PDT · by Redmen4ever
    American Liibertarian Digital Archive ^ | 7/8/21 | Clifford F. Thies
    During 2020, the government shut down the economy and opened the spigots of spending. The deficit ...
  • Top Republican Senator: Yeah, SCOTUS Hearings Could Be Happen This Year

    04/11/2018 4:33:39 PM PDT · by Kaslin · 21 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | April 11, 2018 | Matt Vespa
    While President Donald Trump took swipes at Special Counsel Robert Mueller and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified before Congress over the social media giant’s allegations of data misuse, Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA), chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, said that it’s quite possible that hearings for a Supreme Court nomination could occur within the coming months. Associate Justice Anthony Kennedy is said to be mulling retiring from the bench.It was not the meat of the story. Grassley was merely warning the president not to fire Mueller, or anyone in the DOJ, like Attorney General Jeff Sessions, which would burden the...
  • Mississippi Rep. Alan Nunnelee moved to hospice

    01/30/2015 3:07:02 PM PST · by DoodleDawg · 26 replies
    Politico ^ | 1/30/15 | Lauren French
    Republican Rep. Alan Nunnelee has been moved to hospice care following a seven-month fight with cancer. Morgan Baldwin, a consultant for the Mississippi Republican, said in a statement that doctors found a new tumor in Nunnelee and that “no further medical treatment is possible.” “After seven months of bravely fighting brain cancer and a stroke, Congressman Alan Nunnelee was informed last Friday that a new tumor has developed and no further medical treatment is possible,” Baldwin said. “On Monday of this week, Alan came home and is resting comfortably with family. The family continues to ask for your prayers and...
  • Virginia Congressman says military service isn't "public service"

    10/22/2010 8:29:55 AM PDT · by SpeakToPower · 18 replies
    OhNoYouDidntSayThat.com ^ | 10/22/2010 | Scott Tate
    Cong. Jim Moran of Virginia says that his opponent has no "public service", but opponent (Col. Patrick Murray - US Army-Ret.) served in military for 24 years!
  • $3.4B Indian settlement added to war-funding bill

    07/02/2010 2:39:57 PM PDT · by JoeProBono · 8 replies
    hosted. ^ | E-Mail | Print | Save | Post | Get Photos | Get Reprints | Reuse Options | MATT VOLZ
    HELENA, Mont. (AP) -- The U.S. House of Representatives attached a $3.4 billion government settlement with Indian trust beneficiaries to a war-funding bill that it passed just before breaking for the July Fourth holiday. The settlement was one of several additions made late Thursday to the $80 billion appropriations bill that includes funding for the troop surge in Afghanistan and money for federal disaster assistance. It authorizes the Obama administration to settle a class-action lawsuit with between 300,000 and 500,000 American Indians who claims the Interior Department mismanaged billions of dollars held in trust by the government......
  • Sen. Boxer Wants the UN To Tell You How to Raise Your Kids

    02/25/2009 12:44:08 PM PST · by Shellybenoit · 19 replies · 720+ views
    Fox News /Yidwithlid ^ | 2/25/09 | Yidwithlid
    For those of you who have children, you know the first thing that happens when you have kids is that everyone in your family tells you how to be a good parent. Now Its one thing to get that from your family, how would you like the United Nations tell you what to do with your children. Yes that UN, the America sucks, Zionism is Racism, give Sadaam Hussein money under they table United Nations. If Senator Barbara Boxer gets her way, the UN will not only be able to get into our homes to tell us what to do...
  • The Effective Way Of Driving Speculation Out Of The Oil Market!

    07/27/2008 8:46:37 AM PDT · by Jabrown · 6 replies · 74+ views
    PDOP ^ | 07/27/2008 | Jarid Brown
    The Fighting on capital hill intensified this week as the ominous reality set in that Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi have no intention of allowing the 'Gas Price Reduction Act of 2008' or similar legislation to be open to debate and a vote. But why?? There is a simple explanation, both Reid & Pelosi know...
  • The FISA Fight ......(Washington is melting down in the August heat)

    08/03/2007 4:55:27 AM PDT · by IrishMike · 5 replies · 495+ views
    Human Events ^ | 08/03/2007 | Jed Babbin
    If Usama bin Laden has a sense of humor – or maybe if his #2 guy, Ayman al-Zawahiri does -- the two must be laughing as hard as you or I do when we see a rerun of “Blazing Saddles.” The spectacle of the US Congress refusing to deal with the crisis in intelligence gathering necessitating amendment of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act must tickle their funny bones like their favorite hostage-beheading video. Since April, the Democrats who control the US Senate have been sitting around like Mel Brooks’ oversexed and under-competent Governor LePetomaine, demanding harrumps from each other and...
  • Anti-War Liberals in House Weary of Opposing Iraq Funding Bill

    04/20/2007 11:40:41 AM PDT · by 3AngelaD · 4 replies · 518+ views
    Fox News ^ | April 20, 2007 | Unknown
    Anti-war liberals worried about party unity are reluctant to mount opposition to war spending legislation in the House even if it does not set a firm date for troop withdrawal. Their support would pave the way for Democratic leaders next week to send President Bush a bill that would fund the Iraq war and still call for troops to leave by March 31, 2008, albeit a nonbinding withdrawal date. The measure would be weaker than House Democrats wanted but is advocated by the Senate, where Democrats hold a slimmer majority and many party members oppose setting a firm timetable on...
  • Election 'Slur' Stir [Another Reason Why Jews Should Not Be Democrats]

    07/10/2006 12:01:25 PM PDT · by justiceseeker93 · 65 replies · 1,985+ views
    New York Post ^ | July 10, 2006 | Andrea Peyser
    July 10, 2006 - Do you want a white Jew to represent you in Congress? The answer to the Jewish question is a resounding "no" on Nostrand Avenue in Flatbush - epicenter of a vicious political contest, even by Brooklyn standards. "Some ethnic groups are trying to control the area," warned Jude Saint-Phard, a 67 year-old construction worker who is black. "It's a master plan," he added. "It's the same plan that took Downtown Brooklyn from the blacks, that took Park Slope! Once they have the Congressional seat, they are pushing the blacks out of the area." I ask which...
  • How US judges are (supposed) appointed...

    12/04/2004 6:19:39 AM PST · by newsgatherer · 7 replies · 419+ views
    Christian-news-in-maine.com ^ | 4 Dec. 2004 | Attorney John Armor
    The First Congress, and every Congress since then to the present day, has recognized that Advise and Consent requires only a majority vote in the Senate, and no more. The reason is that the Constitution specifies supra-majorities wherever the Framers thought that necessary. Examples include the supra-majorities to pass a constitutional amendment, ratify a treaty, or to override a presidential veto. Wherever the Constitution requires a decision by either House of Congress, it is a majority decision unless otherwise specified. The filibuster, which requires a supra-majority to close off debate in the Senate, is NOT a part of the Constitution....