Lord, where do we get such slime?
What an idiot. I mean, what an absolute idiot.
If such a man were to have uttered such rubbish after 1791 he would have been hanged.
Do Congressmen vow to uphold the Constitution, too? Just wondering...
Just think, this man gets paid to be this stupid.
Whoa...
Democrats are hands down the most evil and dumb people on the face of the Earth.
Impeach him! He swore an oath and admits he is not interested in fulfilling it.
Are all Democrats stupid ...or just 99% of them?
"I, (name of Member), do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign or domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter. So help me God."
Question for the Congressman: Which part of the oath did you not get?
“Constitution? We don’ need no stinkin’ Constitution!”
Dems care about EVERYTHING more than they care about the Consitutution. It’s dead last on their “stuff I care about list”.
They think it’s oudated & they are wayyyy smarter than our Founders.
Heck, our Founders didn’t even know Guam could capsize if you put too many people on one side.
Now we have geniuses running our lives.
The man needs to be removed from office. Period.
If upholding the Constitution isn’t high on your priority list, you are on the wrong career path, buddy.
Impeach immediatly.
So he readily admits that he knowingly and willingly violates his pledge to protect and defend the Constitution from all enemies, foreign and domestic.
That, sir, is treason.
Simply put.
That is one of the most sickening videos I have ever seen. The backbone of the nation is being broken by ignoramuses.
From the comments:
Regarding Congressman Hares bleeding heart, Thomas Jefferson had made it clear regarding the General Welfare Clause that good intentions on Congresss part are no substitute for basing legislation on enumerated powers.
1. To lay taxes to provide for the general welfare of the United States, that is to say, to lay taxes for the purpose of providing for the general welfare. For the laying of taxes is the power, and the general welfare the purpose for which the power is to be exercised. They are not to lay taxes ad libitum for any purpose they please; but only to pay the debts or provide for the welfare of the Union. In like manner, they are not to do anything they please to provide for the general welfare, but only to lay taxes for that purpose. To consider the latter phrase, not as describing the purpose of the first, but as giving a distinct and independent power to do any act they please, which might be for the good of the Union, would render all the preceding and subsequent enumerations of power completely useless.
It would reduce the whole instrument to a single phrase, that of instituting a Congress with power to do whatever would be for the good of the United States; and, as they would be the sole judges of the good or evil, it would be also a power to do whatever evil they please. Jeffersons Opinion on the Constitutionality of a National Bank : 1791