Since when do Americans tolerate oppression by government?
March 28 – April 12 Senate Recess (click here)
The US Senate is on recess. Are there priorities that need to take place during the US Senate's unethical holding hostage the first African American US Attorney General?
January 13, 2014
By Bruce Drake
...So far, Obama (click here) has made recess appointments 32 times, according to a Feb. 2013 analysis by the Congressional Research Service. Among the last four presidents, Ronald Reagan made the most recess appointments (232), followed by George W. Bush (171), Bill Clinton (139) and George H.W. Bush (78), who served only one term. These include not only ones made between sessions of Congress, but ones during recesses within a session....
Mitch McConnell has openly stated he is taking the nomination for Attorney General hostage until "The Human Trafficking" bill is passed. That is unethical, coercive as well as illegal. Mr. McConnell is using strategic tactics against the Democratic Senate to effect a vote he prefers. It is time to remove the grid lock and allow the Nominee to take her place at the top of the US DOJ.
When is government leadership going to understand taking political hostages is not what the American people want. We want our government to function. Hostage taking is not functioning.
In regard to Governor Pence. Why is it Christian extremists have the upper hand when the Orthodox Jewish community has their own cultural villages with their own police officers? Why is that? The Orthodox Jews in the USA live in sections of cities that satisfy their religious demands while it does not oppress the American electorate?
If Evangelical Christians want to live within communities dedicated to their religious intensity, they have options other religious organizations currently practice. The difference between the Orthodox Jews and the Evangelical Christians is that the Jews respect the belief systems of other Americans where Evangelicals are interested in trampling those constitutional rights to impose their religious preferences on others.
Oh, there are more Evangelical Christian Americans than Orthodox Jews? Exactly.
March 28 – April 12 Senate Recess (click here)
The US Senate is on recess. Are there priorities that need to take place during the US Senate's unethical holding hostage the first African American US Attorney General?
January 13, 2014
By Bruce Drake
...So far, Obama (click here) has made recess appointments 32 times, according to a Feb. 2013 analysis by the Congressional Research Service. Among the last four presidents, Ronald Reagan made the most recess appointments (232), followed by George W. Bush (171), Bill Clinton (139) and George H.W. Bush (78), who served only one term. These include not only ones made between sessions of Congress, but ones during recesses within a session....
Mitch McConnell has openly stated he is taking the nomination for Attorney General hostage until "The Human Trafficking" bill is passed. That is unethical, coercive as well as illegal. Mr. McConnell is using strategic tactics against the Democratic Senate to effect a vote he prefers. It is time to remove the grid lock and allow the Nominee to take her place at the top of the US DOJ.
When is government leadership going to understand taking political hostages is not what the American people want. We want our government to function. Hostage taking is not functioning.
In regard to Governor Pence. Why is it Christian extremists have the upper hand when the Orthodox Jewish community has their own cultural villages with their own police officers? Why is that? The Orthodox Jews in the USA live in sections of cities that satisfy their religious demands while it does not oppress the American electorate?
If Evangelical Christians want to live within communities dedicated to their religious intensity, they have options other religious organizations currently practice. The difference between the Orthodox Jews and the Evangelical Christians is that the Jews respect the belief systems of other Americans where Evangelicals are interested in trampling those constitutional rights to impose their religious preferences on others.
Oh, there are more Evangelical Christian Americans than Orthodox Jews? Exactly.