Posted on 01/20/2013 12:15:03 PM PST by Olog-hai
White House adviser David Plouffe said Sunday that he believes President Barack Obama has sufficient votes in Congress to pass gun-control legislation.
Appearing on CNNs State of the Union, which was televised from the National Mall in Washington D.C., Plouffe said he believes the White House has 60 votes in the Senate and 218 in the House from Democrats and Republicans.
He also predicted that immigration reform will make it through Congress.
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It could only have been more accurate if JarJar had been the one taking over.
:p
And the proof is the state of America today.
“We certainly shall see who the RINO rubber stampers are online. Will there be enough voters out there to primary them?”
“Primary away” at ‘em, as much as you want.
After the deed is done, how much will it matter?
Sorry for the cynicism, but that’s how I see it...
lolz
Some points to consider regarding the IRS while looking at the possibility of things going “all-in”
1) It knows peoples addresses, while people don’t know its (beyond what’s in the phonebook or its website).
2)It takes $ before the person even sees it, by coercing employers.
Then again, if things do go “all-in,” one sides IT guys will counter my first point, and that same sides company CEOs will counter the second.
You hit the nail on the head!
Our rights and freedoms come from God.
The constitution and bill of rights are written notice to government reminding them of that fact and that it has LIMITED power.
The Left identified the foundation (God) and for that reason has taken a sledgehammer to it.
Time to shout "HELL NO!!!!"
Yes, I know ... it's rude to politicize Mass ...
So they bloody well shouldn't be doing it!
Communists are everywhere...even the churches...
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