Thanks, stockpirate. Where there’s alot of smoke, usually there is a fire. Confirmation for Eminent Domain given to China.
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Here’s a FRmail that arrived a few minutes ago:
“I went to the Republican headquarters to help with some mailings the other day.
Another volunteer mentioned his wife was doing pretty well selling real estate..I was surprised because of (supposedly) how bad real estate is here (in x state).
He told me that it was mostly Chinese buying them.
Weird huh.
Wouldn’t the Congress have to vote on this or can O just sell our butts down the river to the Chinese?”
TANKS,Lu,,,and,,,
Roger Dat on the Smoke,,,
Hopefully this thread stays up...
Thanks for the ping. Be sure to check #31.
I posted the same link about hal and that thread got pulled. Is he reliable?
It wasn’t from the examiner- didn’t know if they were any good...
>>>Wouldnt the Congress have to vote on this or can O just sell our butts down the river to the Chinese?
They already did.
House Vote:
http://rules-republicans.house.gov/ShortTopics/Read.aspx?ID=237
H.R. 1105 Omnibus Appropriations Act, 2009
February 24, 2009
H.R. 1105 Omnibus Appropriations Act, 2009
Managers: McGovern / Sessions
Motion offered by Foxx
To make in order and provide the appropriate waivers for amendment #6, offered by Rep. Goodlatte (R-VA), which would prevent funds in the bill from being used to exercise the power of eminent domain to take private property from a private entity and give that property to another private entity, while exempting certain enumerated uses, such as highways, prisons, public utilities, and in cases of national emergencies or national disasters declared by the President.
Defeated 4 to 7*
Thanks, LucyT
Eminent Domain Vote in the House ON FEB.24, 2009
>>http://rules-republicans.house.gov/ShortTopics/Read.aspx?ID=237
H.R. 1105 Omnibus Appropriations Act, 2009
February 24, 2009
H.R. 1105 Omnibus Appropriations Act, 2009
Managers: McGovern / Sessions
>>Motion offered by Foxx
To make in order and provide the appropriate waivers for amendment #6, offered by Rep. Goodlatte (R-VA), which would prevent funds in the bill from being used to exercise the power of eminent domain to take private property from a private entity and give that property to another private entity, while exempting certain enumerated uses, such as highways, prisons, public utilities, and in cases of national emergencies or national disasters declared by the President.
Defeated 4 to 7*>>
WAKE UP America Ping.