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Urge your U.S. Senators to oppose both S. 1 and H.R. 1
- By John Birch Society
URGENT: The Senate Rules Committee tied 9-9 in a May 11 vote on S. 1. Under the Senate’s rules, the tie does not kill S. 1, and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) will force a floor vote in the coming weeks. Urge your U.S. Senators to oppose both S. 1 and H.R. 1.
H.R. 1, sponsored by John Sarbanes (D-Md.) and co-sponsored by Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.), was introduced on January 4, 2021, immediately after start of the 117th Congress. The Senate version, S. 1, sponsored by Senator Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.), has 48 co-sponsors and was introduced on March 17, 2021.
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Millions More Proposed for Senate, House Chambers Under State Spending Plan
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
The Senate’s version of the state budget for the upcoming fiscal year includes more than $1.2 billion in surplus money, though none of it would be refunded to taxpayers.
Instead, senators would spend $4.2 million of the windfall on its own chamber and give another $2.2 million from the surplus to the House chamber, budget records reviewed by The Nerve show.
And that’s on top of $23.7 million and $5.8 million surpluses that the House and Senate chambers, respectively, carried over into this fiscal year, according to state comptroller general records. The 2022 fiscal year starts July 1.
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What The Founders Feared
- By Major General Donald A. McGregor, USAF (Ret.) - The New American
The U.S. National Guard has been ordered by the federal government to act as a longterm security force at the Capitol. This is against the will of the Founders.
Fox News published an article on March 11 entitled “Defense Secretary Austin overruled National Guard chief on keeping troops at Capitol: memo.” To the average reader, this may appear to be a sensationalized story throwing fuel on the embers of an already charred issue in our Capitol. But the story captures the growing and troubling divide between the secretary of defense and the chief of the National Guard Bureau over the appropriate use of the National Guard, and reveals a much larger and more concerning dilemma — something our Founding Fathers feared most.
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Biden's Big Government Works Overtime for Unemployment
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
The evidence of it is everywhere -- at restaurants, factories, construction sites, even want ads. A couple in Chattanooga couldn't even go out to dinner without being greeted by a sign that read: "We are short staffed. Please be patient... No one wants to work anymore." In Indiana, the head of a trailer company told reporters, "I've never seen it this bad." Employers offer to pay more, give night and weekend incentives, and still -- they can't seem to find any applicants. "There's too much free money sitting out there to stay home," one said. And if something doesn't change -- and fast -- the worker shortage will be the least of America's worries.
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The death blow: An Article V convention to replace our Constitution
- By Publius Huldah - RenewAmerica.com
Open your eyes and see what is going on in our country. If you don't face up to reality right now and act accordingly, we are doomed.
The fight over whether to have an Article V convention isn't between Republicans and Democrats, or liberals and "conservatives." It is spiritual warfare between those who want to keep our biblically-based Constitution of 1787 [1] and godless revolutionaries who want to get rid of our Constitution and set up the New World Order.
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Building Bridges on Infrastructure
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) said Sunday that Democrats should push through an infrastructure package without Republican support. He didn't "agree" that Biden should wait for "consultation and dialogue" with Republicans. "The bottom line is the American people want results." You'd think from his comments that Democrats had already offered to negotiate, and that Republicans had stubbornly refused to make reasonable compromises. In fact, although President Biden pitched his $2.2 trillion infrastructure package over a month ago, he is meeting with top Congressional Republicans today for the first time.
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Dems Destroy Election Day
- By Eagle Forum
Senate Dems Want Mandatory Mail-In Voting
On May 11, the Senate Rules Committee will hold a markup on S. 1, the Corrupt Politicians Act. The bill contains over 500 pages of overreaching federal government policies. If enacted it will not only disenfranchise voters but also make voter fraud more rampant. Earlier this year, we shared a memo from Conservative Action Project outlining the many problematic provisions in this legislation. These include:
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