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  • Congress’s Constitutional Contempt Should Worry Us

    11/21/2009 4:01:50 AM PST · by IbJensen · 40 replies · 1,756+ views
    The Bulletin ^ | November 17, 2009 | Walter Williams
    At Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s Oct. 29th press conference, a CNS News reporter asked, “Madam Speaker, where specifically does the Constitution grant Congress the authority to enact an individual health insurance mandate?” Speaker Pelosi responded, “Are you serious? Are you serious?” The reporter said, “Yes, yes, I am.” Not responding further, Ms. Pelosi shook her head and took a question from another reporter. Later on, Ms. Pelosi’s press spokesman Nadeam Elshami told CNSNews.com about its question regarding constitutional authority mandating that individual Americans buy health insurance. “You can put this on the record. That is not a serious question. That is...
  • CAFTA: Politics at Its Worst!

    08/05/2005 9:38:29 PM PDT · by The_Eaglet · 26 replies · 759+ views
    EverVigilant.net ^ | 8/5/2005 | Chuck Baldwin
    Most of us are aware that Congress has passed and President Bush has signed the Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) into law. CAFTA is the latest in a series of international trade agreements to which the United States has committed itself. Sold to Congress as promoting "free trade," international agreements such as the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and now CAFTA are actually huge compromises of American sovereignty and independence for the benefit of wealthy international corporations.
  • The U.S.-Mexico Totalization Agreement Closer To Going Before Congress

    07/30/2005 7:42:37 PM PDT · by Happy2BMe · 51 replies · 2,149+ views
    The U.S.-Mexico Totalization Agreement The U.S. Commissioner of Social Security signed a totalization agreement with the Director General of the Mexican Social Security Institute on June 29, 2004. Now that the agreement has been signed, it must be reviewed first by the State Department, and then by the White House, which will submit it to Congress. Congress will have then have 60 "legislative" days to review the agreement. During this period, current law authorizes either Chamber to pass a Resolution of Disapproval of the agreement, or it will take effect automatically at the end of the 60-day period. In addition,...