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Sunday, December 10, 2017

HR 1181 - Veterans 2nd Amendment Protection Act

A vote to pass a bill that authorizes veterans deemed mentally incompetent to buy firearms, unless they are found by a judge to be dangerous to themselves or others. The full text of the bill can be found here.

In direct violation of Article 6, Section 2, Clause 2 which states in part, No law made by congress contrary to the Constitution is valid, 5 U.S. Code § 7311, 18 U.S. Code § 241, and 18 U.S. Code § 242 elected officials, representatives, or other members of the United states government, named below, have knowingly, willingly and maliciously, by the acceptance and passage of laws that restrict, regulate, and/or infringes on the Constitutionally protected rights of the citizens of the United States of America.

This vague bill ultimately gives judges the power, right, and authority to determine the mental state and health of veterans based on a potentially incorrect assessment of other individuals. It is inconceivable that any judge anywhere in the USA would have the psychological training necessary to make a determination of the over all and average mental state and health of any one who may come before them. Regardless of whether there was a yea or nay vote on this bill, it is obvious it should never have been presented to congress for consideration.

StateRepresentativeVoteStateRepresentativeVote
ALGary J. Palmer Did Not VoteAKDonald E. 'Don' Young Yea
FLTheodore Elliot 'Ted' Deutch Did Not VoteALBradley Byrne Yea
ILBobby L. Rush Did Not VoteALMartha D. Roby Yea
ILDanny K. Davis Did Not VoteALMichael Dennis 'Mike' Rogers Yea
MIJohn Conyers Jr.Did Not VoteALRobert B. Aderholt Yea
NJDonald M. 'Don' Payne Jr.Did Not VoteALMorris J. 'Mo' Brooks Yea
NYPeter T. 'Pete' King Did Not VoteAREric A. 'Rick' Crawford Yea
NYLouise McIntosh Slaughter Did Not VoteARFrench Hill Yea
NYChris Collins Did Not VoteARStephen Allen 'Steve' Womack Yea
OHJames 'Jim' Jordan Did Not VoteARBruce Westerman Yea
PAMike Kelly Did Not VoteAZMartha McSally Yea
PAThomas A. 'Tom' Marino Did Not VoteAZPaul A. Gosar Yea
VADonald S. 'Don' Beyer Jr.Did Not VoteAZAndrew S. 'Andy' Biggs Yea
VTPeter F. Welch Did Not VoteAZDavid Schweikert Yea
ALTerri A. Sewell NayAZTrent Franks Yea
AZTom C. O'Halleran NayAZKyrsten Sinema Yea
AZRaul M. Grijalva NayCADoug LaMalfa Yea
AZRuben Gallego NayCATom McClintock Yea
CAJared William Huffman NayCAPaul J. Cook Yea
CAJohn Garamendi NayCAJeffrey 'Jeff' Denham Yea
CAMichael C. 'Mike' Thompson NayCADavid G. Valadao Yea
CADoris O. Matsui NayCADevin G. Nunes Yea
CAAmi Bera NayCAKevin McCarthy Yea
CAGerald 'Jerry' McNerney NayCAStephen 'Steve' Knight Yea
CAMark DeSaulnier NayCAEdward R. 'Ed' Royce Yea
CANancy Pelosi NayCAKen S. Calvert Yea
CABarbara J. Lee NayCAMimi Walters Yea
CAKaren Lorraine Jacqueline 'Jackie' Speier NayCAJose Luis 'Lou' Correa Yea
CAEric Swalwell NayCADana T. Rohrabacher Yea
CAJim Costa NayCADarrell E. Issa Yea
CARo Khanna NayCADuncan D. Hunter Yea
CAAnna G. Eshoo NayCOScott R. Tipton Yea
CAZoe Lofgren NayCOKen Buck Yea
CAJimmy Varni Panetta NayCODouglas L. 'Doug' Lamborn Yea
CASalud Carbajal NayCOMichael 'Mike' Coffman Yea
CAJulia Brownley NayFLMatt 'Jerry' Gaetz Yea
CAJudy M. Chu NayFLNeal Dunn Yea
CAAdam B. Schiff NayFLTheodore Scott 'Ted' Yoho Yea
CATony Cárdenas NayFLJohn Henry Rutherford Yea
CABrad J. Sherman NayFLRon DeSantis Yea
CAPete Aguilar NayFLBill Posey Yea
CAGrace Flores Napolitano NayFLDaniel Webster Yea
CATed W. Lieu NayFLGus Michael Bilirakis Yea
CANorma J. Torres NayFLDennis A. Ross Yea
CARaul Ruiz NayFLVern Buchanan Yea
CAKaren Bass NayFLThomas J. 'Tom' Rooney Yea
CALinda T. Sánchez NayFLBrian J. Mast Yea
CALucille Roybal-Allard NayFLFrancis Rooney Yea
CAMark Allan Takano NayFLMario Diaz-Balart Yea
CAMaxine Waters NayFLCarlos Curbelo Yea
CANanette Diaz Barragán NayFLIleana Ros-Lehtinen Yea
CAAlan S. Lowenthal NayGAEarl L. 'Buddy' Carter Yea
CAJuan C. Vargas NayGASanford D. Bishop Jr.Yea
CAScott H. Peters NayGADrew Ferguson Yea
CASusan A. Davis NayGARobert 'Rob' Woodall Yea
CODiana Louise DeGette NayGAJames Austin Scott Yea
COJared S. Polis NayGADouglas A. 'Doug' Collins Yea
COEd Perlmutter NayGAJody Hice Yea
CTJohn B. Larson NayGABarry Loudermilk Yea
CTJoseph D. 'Joe' Courtney NayGARick W. Allen Yea
CTRosa L. DeLauro NayGAJohn Thomas 'Tom' Graves Jr.Yea
CTJames 'Jim' Himes NayHITulsi Gabbard Yea
CTElizabeth H. Esty NayIARod L. Blum Yea
DELisa Blunt Rochester NayIADavid Young Yea
FLAlfred 'Al' Lawson Jr.NayIASteve A. King Yea
FLStephanie N. Murphy NayIDRaúl Rafael Labrador Yea
FLDarren Michael Soto NayIDMichael K. 'Mike' Simpson Yea
FLVal Demings NayILPeter J. Roskam Yea
FLCharles Joseph 'Charlie' Crist Jr.NayILMichael J. 'Mike' Bost Yea
FLKathy Castor NayILRodney Davis Yea
FLAlcee L. 'Judge' Hastings Sr.NayILRandall M. 'Randy' Hultgren Yea
FLLois J. Frankel NayILJohn M. Shimkus Yea
FLDebbie Wasserman Schultz NayILAdam Kinzinger Yea
FLFrederica S. Wilson NayILDarin M. LaHood Yea
GAHenry C. 'Hank' Johnson Jr.NayINJackie Walorski Yea
GAJohn R. Lewis NayINJames 'Jim' Banks Yea
GADavid Scott NayINTodd Rokita Yea
HIColleen W. Hanabusa NayINSusan W. Brooks Yea
IADavid W. 'Dave' Loebsack NayINAllen Lucas 'Luke' Messer Yea
ILRobin L. Kelly NayINLarry D. Bucshon Yea
ILDaniel William Lipinski NayINTrey Hollingsworth Yea
ILLuis V. Gutiérrez NayKSRoger W. Marshall Yea
ILMike Quigley NayKSLynn M. Jenkins Yea
ILS. Raja Krishnamoorthi NayKSKevin W. Yoder Yea
ILJanice D. 'Jan' Schakowsky NayKYJames R. 'Jamie' Comer Jr.Yea
ILBrad Scott Schneider NayKYSteven Brett Guthrie Yea
ILBill Foster NayKYThomas Massie Yea
ILCheri Bustos NayKYHarold 'Hal' Rogers Yea
INPeter J. 'Pete' Visclosky NayKYGarland 'Andy' Barr Yea
INAndré D. Carson NayLAStephen J. 'Steve' Scalise Yea
KYJohn A. Yarmuth NayLAClay Higgins Yea
LACedric L. Richmond NayLAMike Johnson Yea
MARichard E. Neal NayLARalph Lee Abraham Yea
MAJames P. 'Jim' McGovern NayLAGarret Graves Yea
MANicola S. 'Niki' Tsongas NayMDAndrew P. 'Andy' Harris Yea
MAJoseph P. 'Joe' Kennedy IIINayMEBruce L. Poliquin Yea
MAKatherine M. Clark NayMIJack Bergman Yea
MASeth W. Moulton NayMIBill Huizenga Yea
MAMichael E. 'Mike' Capuano NayMIJustin Amash Yea
MAStephen F. Lynch NayMIJohn Moolenaar Yea
MAWilliam R. 'Bill' Keating NayMIFrederick Stephen 'Fred' Upton Yea
MDC. A. Dutch 'Dutch' Ruppersberger NayMITimothy L. 'Tim' Walberg Yea
MDJohn P. Sarbanes NayMIMike Bishop Yea
MDAnthony G. Brown NayMIPaul Mitchell Yea
MDSteny H. Hoyer NayMIDavid A. 'Dave' Trott Yea
MDJohn Delaney NayMNTimothy J. 'Tim' Walz Yea
MDElijah E. Cummings NayMNJason Lewis Yea
MDJamin B. 'Jamie' Raskin NayMNErik Paulsen Yea
MEChellie M. Pingree NayMNTom Emmer Yea
MIDaniel T. 'Dan' Kildee NayMNCollin C. Peterson Yea
MISander M. 'Sandy' Levin NayMOAnn Wagner Yea
MIDebbie Insley Dingell NayMOBlaine Luetkemeyer Yea
MIBrenda L. Lawrence NayMOVicky J. Hartzler Yea
MNBetty McCollum NayMOSamuel B. 'Sam' Graves Yea
MNKeith Maurice Ellison NayMOBilly Long Yea
MNRick Nolan NayMOJason T. Smith Yea
MOWilliam Lacy Clay Jr.NayMSTrent Kelly Yea
MOEmanuel Cleaver IINayMSGregg Harper Yea
MSBennie G. Thompson NayMSSteven M. Palazzo Yea
NCGeorge K. 'G.K.' Butterfield Jr.NayNCGeorge Holding Yea
NCDavid Eugene Price NayNCWalter Beaman Jones Jr.Yea
NCAlma S. Adams NayNCVirginia Ann Foxx Yea
NHCarol Shea-Porter NayNCBradley Mark Walker Yea
NHAnn McLane 'Annie' Kuster NayNCDavid Rouzer Yea
NJDonald W. Norcross NayNCRichard Hudson Yea
NJJoshua S. Gottheimer NayNCRobert M. Pittenger Yea
NJFrank J. Pallone Jr.NayNCPatrick T. McHenry Yea
NJLeonard Lance NayNCMark Meadows Yea
NJAlbio Sires NayNCTheodore Paul 'Ted' Budd Yea
NJWilliam J. 'Bill' Pascrell Jr.NayNDKevin Cramer Yea
NJBonnie Watson Coleman NayNEJeff Fortenberry Yea
NMMichelle Lujan Grisham NayNEDonald John 'Don' Bacon Yea
NMBen Ray Lujan Jr.NayNEAdrian M. Smith Yea
NVAlice Constadina 'Dina' Titus NayNJFrank A. LoBiondo Yea
NVJacklyn S. 'Jacky' Rosen NayNJThomas 'Tom' MacArthur Yea
NVRuben J. Kihuen NayNJChristopher H. 'Chris' Smith Yea
NYThomas R. Suozzi NayNJRodney P. Frelinghuysen Yea
NYKathleen M. Rice NayNMStevan Edward 'Steve' Pearce Yea
NYGregory W. Meeks NayNVMark E. Amodei Yea
NYGrace Meng NayNYLee M. Zeldin Yea
NYNydia M. Velázquez NayNYJohn J. Faso Yea
NYHakeem S. Jeffries NayNYElise M. Stefanik Yea
NYYvette Diane Clarke NayNYClaudia Tenney Yea
NYJerrold L. 'Jerry' Nadler NayNYThomas W. 'Tom' Reed IIYea
NYDaniel M. 'Dan' Donovan Jr.NayNYJohn M. Katko Yea
NYCarolyn B. Maloney NayOHSteven J. 'Steve' Chabot Yea
NYAdriano Espaillat NayOHBrad R. Wenstrup Yea
NYJoseph 'Joe' Crowley NayOHRobert Edward 'Bob' Latta Yea
NYJosé E. Serrano NayOHBill Johnson Yea
NYEliot L. Engel NayOHBob Gibbs Yea
NYNita M. Lowey NayOHWarren Davidson Yea
NYSean Patrick Maloney NayOHMichael R. 'Mike' Turner Yea
NYPaul D. Tonko NayOHPatrick J. 'Pat' Tiberi Yea
NYBrian Higgins NayOHDavid P. Joyce Yea
OHJoyce Beatty NayOHSteve Stivers Yea
OHMarcy Kaptur NayOHJames B. 'Jim' Renacci Yea
OHMarcia L. Fudge NayOKJames Frederick 'Jim' Bridenstine Yea
OHTimothy J. 'Tim' Ryan NayOKMarkwayne Mullin Yea
ORSuzanne Bonamici NayOKFrank D. Lucas Yea
OREarl Blumenauer NayOKTom Cole Yea
ORPeter A. DeFazio NayOKSteve Russell Yea
PARobert A. 'Bob' Brady NayORGreg P. Walden Yea
PADwight Evans NayORKurt Schrader Yea
PABrendan F. Boyle NayPAScott Perry Yea
PAMichael 'Mike' Doyle NayPAGlenn W. 'GT' Thompson Jr.Yea
PAMatthew A. 'Matt' Cartwright NayPARyan A. Costello Yea
RIDavid N. Cicilline NayPAPatrick 'Pat' Meehan Yea
RIJames R. 'Jim' Langevin NayPABrian K. Fitzpatrick Yea
SCJames E. 'Jim' Clyburn NayPABill Shuster Yea
TNJim Cooper NayPALouis J. 'Lou' Barletta Yea
TNStephen Ira 'Steve' Cohen NayPAKeith Rothfus Yea
TXAl Green NayPACharles W. 'Charlie' Dent Yea
TXBeto O'Rourke NayPALloyd K. Smucker Yea
TXSheila Jackson Lee NayPATimothy F. 'Tim' Murphy Yea
TXJoaquin Castro NaySCMarshall Clement 'Mark' Sanford Jr.Yea
TXEddie Bernice Johnson NaySCAddison Graves 'Joe' Wilson Sr.Yea
TXMarc A. Veasey NaySCJeffrey D. 'Jeff' Duncan Yea
TXLloyd A. Doggett IINaySCHarold Watson 'Trey' Gowdy IIIYea
VARobert C. 'Bobby' Scott NaySCTom Rice Yea
VAAston Donald McEachin NaySDKristi Noem Yea
VAGerald E. 'Gerry' Connolly NayTNDavid P. 'Phil' Roe Yea
WASuzan DelBene NayTNJohn J. 'Jimmy' Duncan Jr.Yea
WARichard Ray 'Rick' Larsen NayTNCharles J. 'Chuck' Fleischmann Yea
WADerek Kilmer NayTNScott DesJarlais Yea
WAPramila Jayapal NayTNDiane L. Black Yea
WAAdam Smith NayTNMarsha Blackburn Yea
WADenny Heck NayTNDavid Kustoff Yea
WIMark Pocan NayTXLouie Gohmert Yea
WIGwendolynne S. 'Gwen' Moore NayTXTed Poe Yea
TXSamuel Robert 'Sam' Johnson Yea
TXJohn Ratcliffe Yea
TXJeb Hensarling Yea
TXJoe Linus Barton Yea
TXJohn A. Culberson Yea
TXKevin P. Brady Yea
TXMichael T. McCaul Yea
TXK. Michael 'Mike' Conaway Yea
TXKay Granger Yea
TXWilliam M. 'Mac' Thornberry Yea
TXRandy K. Weber Sr.Yea
TXVicente Gonzalez Yea
TXWilliam H. 'Bill' Flores Yea
TXJodey Arrington Yea
TXLamar S. Smith Yea
TXPete Olson Yea
TXWill Hurd Yea
TXKenny E. Marchant Yea
TXRoger Williams Yea
TXMichael C. Burgess Yea
TXBlake R. Farenthold Yea
TXHenry Cuellar Yea
TXRaymond Eugene 'Gene' Green Yea
TXJohn R. Carter Yea
TXPeter A. 'Pete' Sessions Yea
TXFilemon B. Vela Jr.Yea
TXBrian Babin Yea
UTRob Bishop Yea
UTChris Stewart Yea
UTJason Chaffetz Yea
UTMia B. Love Yea
VARobert J. 'Rob' Wittman Yea
VAScott W. Taylor Yea
VAThomas A. 'Tom' Garrett Jr.Yea
VARobert W. 'Bob' Goodlatte Yea
VADavid A. 'Dave' Brat Yea
VAH. Morgan Griffith Yea
VABarbara Jean Comstock Yea
WAJaime Herrera Beutler Yea
WADaniel 'Dan' Newhouse Yea
WACathy McMorris Rodgers Yea
WADavid George 'Dave' Reichert Yea
WIRonald James 'Ron' Kind Yea
WIFrank James 'Jim' Sensenbrenner Jr.Yea
WIGlenn Grothman Yea
WISean Duffy Yea
WIMike Gallagher Yea
WVDavid B. McKinley Yea
WVAlexander X. 'Alex' Mooney Yea
WVEvan Hollin Jenkins Yea
WYLiz Cheney Yea

H J Res 40 - Providing for congressional disapproval

of the rule submitted by the Social Security Administration relating to Implementation of the NICS Improvement Amendments Act of 2007

Vote to pass a joint resolution disapproving a rule submitted by the Social Security Administration which implements certain restrictions on gun purchases by individuals who have been deemed incapable of managing their federal benefit payments.

In direct violation of 5 U.S. Code § 7311, 18 U.S. Code § 241, and 18 U.S. Code § 242 elected officials, representatives, or other members of the United States government, named below, have knowingly, willingly and maliciously, voted to restrict, infringe, and violate the rights of citizens in the United States of America by implementing certain unnamed restrictions on gun purchases by individuals who have been deemed incapable of managing their federal benefit payments.
  1. AK Rep. Donald E. 'Don' Young
  2. AL Rep. Bradley Byrne
  3. AL Rep. Martha D. Roby
  4. AL Rep. Michael Dennis 'Mike' Rogers
  5. AL Rep. Robert B. Aderholt
  6. AL Rep. Gary J. Palmer
  7. AR Rep. Eric A. 'Rick' Crawford
  8. AR Rep. French Hill
  9. AR Rep. Stephen Allen 'Steve' Womack
  10. AR Rep. Bruce Westerman
  11. AZ Rep. Tom C. O'Halleran
  12. AZ Rep. Martha McSally
  13. AZ Rep. Paul A. Gosar
  14. AZ Rep. Andrew S. 'Andy' Biggs
  15. AZ Rep. David Schweikert
  16. AZ Rep. Trent Franks
  17. AZ Rep. Kyrsten Sinema
  18. CA Rep. Tom McClintock
  19. CA Rep. Paul J. Cook
  20. CA Rep. Jeffrey 'Jeff' Denham
  21. CA Rep. David G. Valadao
  22. CA Rep. Devin G. Nunes
  23. CA Rep. Kevin McCarthy
  24. CA Rep. Stephen 'Steve' Knight
  25. CA Rep. Edward R. 'Ed' Royce
  26. CA Rep. Ken S. Calvert
  27. CA Rep. Mimi Walters
  28. CA Rep. Dana T. Rohrabacher
  29. CA Rep. Darrell E. Issa
  30. CA Rep. Duncan D. Hunter
  31. CO Rep. Scott R. Tipton
  32. CO Rep. Ken Buck
  33. CO Rep. Douglas L. 'Doug' Lamborn
  34. CO Rep. Michael 'Mike' Coffman
  35. FL Rep. Matt 'Jerry' Gaetz
  36. FL Rep. Neal Dunn
  37. FL Rep. Theodore Scott 'Ted' Yoho
  38. FL Rep. John Henry Rutherford
  39. FL Rep. Ron DeSantis
  40. FL Rep. Bill Posey
  41. FL Rep. Daniel Webster
  42. FL Rep. Gus Michael Bilirakis
  43. FL Rep. Dennis A. Ross
  44. FL Rep. Vern Buchanan
  45. FL Rep. Thomas J. 'Tom' Rooney
  46. FL Rep. Brian J. Mast
  47. FL Rep. Francis Rooney
  48. FL Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart
  49. FL Rep. Carlos Curbelo
  50. FL Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
  51. GA Rep. Earl L. 'Buddy' Carter
  52. GA Rep. Sanford D. Bishop Jr.
  53. GA Rep. Drew Ferguson
  54. GA Rep. Robert 'Rob' Woodall
  55. GA Rep. James Austin Scott
  56. GA Rep. Douglas A. 'Doug' Collins
  57. GA Rep. Jody Hice
  58. GA Rep. Barry Loudermilk
  59. GA Rep. Rick W. Allen
  60. GA Rep. John Thomas 'Tom' Graves Jr.
  61. IA Rep. Rod L. Blum
  62. IA Rep. David Young
  63. IA Rep. Steve A. King
  64. ID Rep. Raúl Rafael Labrador
  65. ID Rep. Michael K. 'Mike' Simpson
  66. IL Rep. Peter J. Roskam
  67. IL Rep. Michael J. 'Mike' Bost
  68. IL Rep. Rodney Davis
  69. IL Rep. Randall M. 'Randy' Hultgren
  70. IL Rep. John M. Shimkus
  71. IL Rep. Adam Kinzinger
  72. IL Rep. Darin M. LaHood
  73. IN Rep. Jackie Walorski
  74. IN Rep. James 'Jim' Banks
  75. IN Rep. Todd Rokita
  76. IN Rep. Susan W. Brooks
  77. IN Rep. Allen Lucas 'Luke' Messer
  78. IN Rep. Larry D. Bucshon
  79. IN Rep. Trey Hollingsworth
  80. KS Rep. Roger W. Marshall
  81. KS Rep. Lynn M. Jenkins
  82. KS Rep. Kevin W. Yoder
  83. KY Rep. James R. 'Jamie' Comer Jr.
  84. KY Rep. Steven Brett Guthrie
  85. KY Rep. Thomas Massie
  86. KY Rep. Harold 'Hal' Rogers
  87. KY Rep. Garland 'Andy' Barr
  88. LA Rep. Stephen J. 'Steve' Scalise
  89. LA Rep. Clay Higgins
  90. LA Rep. Mike Johnson
  91. LA Rep. Ralph Lee Abraham
  92. LA Rep. Garret Graves
  93. MD Rep. Andrew P. 'Andy' Harris
  94. ME Rep. Bruce L. Poliquin
  95. MI Rep. Jack Bergman
  96. MI Rep. Bill Huizenga
  97. MI Rep. Justin Amash
  98. MI Rep. John Moolenaar
  99. MI Rep. Frederick Stephen 'Fred' Upton
  100. MI Rep. Timothy L. 'Tim' Walberg
  101. MI Rep. Mike Bishop
  102. MI Rep. Paul Mitchell
  103. MI Rep. David A. 'Dave' Trott
  104. MN Rep. Timothy J. 'Tim' Walz
  105. MN Rep. Jason Lewis
  106. MN Rep. Erik Paulsen
  107. MN Rep. Tom Emmer
  108. MO Rep. Ann Wagner
  109. MO Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer
  110. MO Rep. Vicky J. Hartzler
  111. MO Rep. Samuel B. 'Sam' Graves
  112. MO Rep. Billy Long
  113. MO Rep. Jason T. Smith
  114. MS Rep. Trent Kelly
  115. MS Rep. Gregg Harper
  116. MS Rep. Steven M. Palazzo
  117. NC Rep. George Holding
  118. NC Rep. Virginia Ann Foxx
  1. NC Rep. David Rouzer
  2. NC Rep. Richard Hudson
  3. NC Rep. Robert M. Pittenger
  4. NC Rep. Patrick T. McHenry
  5. NC Rep. Mark Meadows
  6. NC Rep. Theodore Paul 'Ted' Budd
  7. ND Rep. Kevin Cramer
  8. NE Rep. Jeff Fortenberry
  9. NE Rep. Donald John 'Don' Bacon
  10. NE Rep. Adrian M. Smith
  11. NJ Rep. Frank A. LoBiondo
  12. NJ Rep. Thomas 'Tom' MacArthur
  13. NJ Rep. Christopher H. 'Chris' Smith
  14. NJ Rep. Leonard Lance
  15. NJ Rep. Rodney P. Frelinghuysen
  16. NM Rep. Stevan Edward 'Steve' Pearce
  17. NV Rep. Mark E. Amodei
  18. NY Rep. Lee M. Zeldin
  19. NY Rep. John J. Faso
  20. NY Rep. Elise M. Stefanik
  21. NY Rep. Claudia Tenney
  22. NY Rep. Thomas W. 'Tom' Reed II
  23. NY Rep. John M. Katko
  24. NY Rep. Chris Collins
  25. OH Rep. Steven J. 'Steve' Chabot
  26. OH Rep. Brad R. Wenstrup
  27. OH Rep. James 'Jim' Jordan
  28. OH Rep. Robert Edward 'Bob' Latta
  29. OH Rep. Bill Johnson
  30. OH Rep. Bob Gibbs
  31. OH Rep. Michael R. 'Mike' Turner
  32. OH Rep. Patrick J. 'Pat' Tiberi
  33. OH Rep. David P. Joyce
  34. OH Rep. Steve Stivers
  35. OH Rep. James B. 'Jim' Renacci
  36. OK Rep. James Frederick 'Jim' Bridenstine
  37. OK Rep. Markwayne Mullin
  38. OK Rep. Frank D. Lucas
  39. OK Rep. Tom Cole
  40. OK Rep. Steve Russell
  41. OR Rep. Greg P. Walden
  42. PA Rep. Mike Kelly
  43. PA Rep. Scott Perry
  44. PA Rep. Glenn W. 'GT' Thompson Jr.
  45. PA Rep. Ryan A. Costello
  46. PA Rep. Patrick 'Pat' Meehan
  47. PA Rep. Brian K. Fitzpatrick
  48. PA Rep. Bill Shuster
  49. PA Rep. Thomas A. 'Tom' Marino
  50. PA Rep. Louis J. 'Lou' Barletta
  51. PA Rep. Keith Rothfus
  52. PA Rep. Charles W. 'Charlie' Dent
  53. PA Rep. Lloyd K. Smucker
  54. PA Rep. Timothy F. 'Tim' Murphy
  55. SC Rep. Marshall Clement 'Mark' Sanford Jr.
  56. SC Rep. Addison Graves 'Joe' Wilson Sr.
  57. SC Rep. Jeffrey D. 'Jeff' Duncan
  58. SC Rep. Harold Watson 'Trey' Gowdy III
  59. SC Rep. Tom Rice
  60. SD Rep. Kristi Noem
  61. TN Rep. David P. 'Phil' Roe
  62. TN Rep. John J. 'Jimmy' Duncan Jr.
  63. TN Rep. Charles J. 'Chuck' Fleischmann
  64. TN Rep. Scott DesJarlais
  65. TN Rep. Diane L. Black
  66. TN Rep. Marsha Blackburn
  67. TN Rep. David Kustoff
  68. TX Rep. Louie Gohmert
  69. TX Rep. Ted Poe
  70. TX Rep. Samuel Robert 'Sam' Johnson
  71. TX Rep. John Ratcliffe
  72. TX Rep. Jeb Hensarling
  73. TX Rep. Joe Linus Barton
  74. TX Rep. John A. Culberson
  75. TX Rep. Kevin P. Brady
  76. TX Rep. Michael T. McCaul
  77. TX Rep. K. Michael 'Mike' Conaway
  78. TX Rep. Kay Granger
  79. TX Rep. William M. 'Mac' Thornberry
  80. TX Rep. Randy K. Weber Sr.
  81. TX Rep. William H. 'Bill' Flores
  82. TX Rep. Jodey Arrington
  83. TX Rep. Lamar S. Smith
  84. TX Rep. Pete Olson
  85. TX Rep. Will Hurd
  86. TX Rep. Kenny E. Marchant
  87. TX Rep. Roger Williams
  88. TX Rep. Michael C. Burgess
  89. TX Rep. Blake R. Farenthold
  90. TX Rep. Henry Cuellar
  91. TX Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson
  92. TX Rep. John R. Carter
  93. TX Rep. Peter A. 'Pete' Sessions
  94. TX Rep. Brian Babin
  95. UT Rep. Rob Bishop
  96. UT Rep. Chris Stewart
  97. UT Rep. Jason Chaffetz
  98. UT Rep. Mia B. Love
  99. VA Rep. Robert J. 'Rob' Wittman
  100. VA Rep. Scott W. Taylor
  101. VA Rep. Thomas A. 'Tom' Garrett Jr.
  102. VA Rep. Robert W. 'Bob' Goodlatte
  103. VA Rep. David A. 'Dave' Brat
  104. VA Rep. H. Morgan Griffith
  105. VA Rep. Barbara Jean Comstock
  106. WA Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler
  107. WA Rep. Daniel 'Dan' Newhouse
  108. WA Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers
  109. WA Rep. David George 'Dave' Reichert
  110. WI Rep. Ronald James 'Ron' Kind
  111. WI Rep. Frank James 'Jim' Sensenbrenner Jr.
  112. WI Rep. Glenn Grothman
  113. WI Rep. Sean Duffy
  114. WI Rep. Mike Gallagher
  115. WV Rep. David B. McKinley
  116. WV Rep. Alexander X. 'Alex' Mooney
  117. WV Rep. Evan Hollin Jenkins
  118. WY Rep. Liz Cheney

HR 2406 - Sportsmen's Heritage and Recreational Enhancement (SHARE) Act of 2015

In direct violation of 5 U.S. Code § 7311, 18 U.S. Code § 241, and 18 U.S. Code § 242 elected officials, representatives, or other members of the United states government, named below, have knowingly, willingly and maliciously, by the acceptance and passage of laws that restrict, regulate, and/or infringes on the Constitutionally protected right of the citizens to have and bear arms as protected by Amendment II (A2) of the Constitution of the United States of America (CoUSA). By these actions these members of government have attempted to over throw the Republic form of government, voted to violate the citizens right to privacy, the protections provided by the Republic form of government, and blatantly, openly, and with treasonous intent passed restrictive laws. With the passage and legislation of these laws the people involved in drafting, developing, and submitting these laws have legalized the violation of Amendment IV (A4), they conspired with each other to injure, oppress, threaten, or intimidate the citizens of the United States of America (USA) in their free exercise and/or enjoyment of their rights and/or privileges secured to them by the Constitution.

Article 1, Section 8, Clause 17 - Government limited to land ownership

Article 4, Section 3, Clause 2 - expounds on territories held for states

Article 6, Section 2, Clause 2 - No law made by congress contrary to the Constitution is valid

Equal footing doctrine - States are Independent, Free and Sovereign

The Bureau of Land Management has NO authority over states

  1. AL Rep. Terri A. Sewell
  2. AZ Rep. Raul M. Grijalva
  3. AZ Rep. Ruben Gallego
  4. AZ Rep. Kyrsten Sinema
  5. CA Rep. Jared William Huffman
  6. CA Rep. John Garamendi
  7. CA Rep. Michael C. 'Mike' Thompson
  8. CA Rep. Doris O. Matsui
  9. CA Rep. Ami Bera
  10. CA Rep. Gerald 'Jerry' McNerney
  11. CA Rep. Mark DeSaulnier
  12. CA Rep. Nancy Pelosi
  13. CA Rep. Barbara J. Lee
  14. CA Rep. Karen Lorraine Jacqueline 'Jackie' Speier
  15. CA Rep. Eric Swalwell
  16. CA Rep. Michael M. 'Mike' Honda
  17. CA Rep. Anna G. Eshoo
  18. CA Rep. Zoe Lofgren
  19. CA Rep. Samuel 'Sam' Farr
  20. CA Rep. Lois Capps
  21. CA Rep. Julia Brownley
  22. CA Rep. Judy M. Chu
  23. CA Rep. Adam B. Schiff
  24. CA Rep. Tony Cárdenas
  25. CA Rep. Brad J. Sherman
  26. CA Rep. Pete Aguilar
  27. CA Rep. Ted W. Lieu
  28. CA Rep. Norma J. Torres
  29. CA Rep. Raul Ruiz
  30. CA Rep. Karen Bass
  31. CA Rep. Linda T. Sánchez
  32. CA Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard
  33. CA Rep. Mark Allan Takano
  34. CA Rep. Maxine Waters
  35. CA Rep. Janice Hahn
  36. CA Rep. Alan S. Lowenthal
  37. CA Rep. Juan C. Vargas
  38. CA Rep. Scott H. Peters
  39. CA Rep. Susan A. Davis
  40. CO Rep. Diana Louise DeGette
  41. CO Rep. Jared S. Polis
  42. CO Rep. Ed Perlmutter
  43. CT Rep. John B. Larson
  44. CT Rep. Joseph D. 'Joe' Courtney
  45. CT Rep. Rosa L. DeLauro
  46. CT Rep. James 'Jim' Himes
  47. CT Rep. Elizabeth H. Esty
  48. DE Rep. John C. Carney Jr.
  49. FL Rep. Alan Grayson
  50. FL Rep. Kathy Castor
  51. FL Rep. Lois J. Frankel
  52. FL Rep. Theodore Elliot 'Ted' Deutch
  53. FL Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz
  54. FL Rep. Frederica S. Wilson
  55. GA Rep. Henry C. 'Hank' Johnson Jr.
  56. GA Rep. John R. Lewis
  57. HI Rep. K. Mark Takai
  58. HI Rep. Tulsi Gabbard
  59. IA Rep. David W. 'Dave' Loebsack
  60. IL Rep. Bobby L. Rush
  61. IL Rep. Daniel William Lipinski
  62. IL Rep. Luis V. Gutiérrez
  63. IL Rep. Mike Quigley
  64. IL Rep. Danny K. Davis
  65. IL Rep. Tammy Duckworth
  66. IL Rep. Janice D. 'Jan' Schakowsky
  67. IL Rep. Robert 'Bob' Dold
  68. IL Rep. Bill Foster
  69. IN Rep. Peter J. 'Pete' Visclosky
  70. IN Rep. André D. Carson
  71. KY Rep. Edward 'Ed' Whitfield
  72. KY Rep. John A. Yarmuth
  73. LA Rep. Cedric L. Richmond
  74. MA Rep. Richard E. Neal
  75. MA Rep. James P. 'Jim' McGovern
  76. MA Rep. Nicola S. 'Niki' Tsongas
  77. MA Rep. Joseph P. 'Joe' Kennedy III
  78. MA Rep. Katherine M. Clark
  79. MA Rep. Seth W. Moulton
  80. MA Rep. Michael E. 'Mike' Capuano
  81. MA Rep. Stephen F. Lynch
  1. MA Rep. William R. 'Bill' Keating
  2. MD Rep. C. A. Dutch 'Dutch' Ruppersberger
  3. MD Rep. John P. Sarbanes
  4. MD Rep. John Delaney
  5. MD Rep. Elijah E. Cummings
  6. MD Rep. Christopher 'Chris' Van Hollen Jr.
  7. ME Rep. Chellie M. Pingree
  8. MI Rep. Daniel T. 'Dan' Kildee
  9. MI Rep. Sander M. 'Sandy' Levin
  10. MI Rep. Debbie Insley Dingell
  11. MI Rep. John Conyers Jr.
  12. MI Rep. Brenda L. Lawrence
  13. MN Rep. Betty McCollum
  14. MN Rep. Keith Maurice Ellison
  15. MO Rep. William Lacy Clay Jr.
  16. MO Rep. Emanuel Cleaver II
  17. MS Rep. Bennie G. Thompson
  18. NC Rep. David Eugene Price
  19. NC Rep. Alma S. Adams
  20. NH Rep. Ann McLane 'Annie' Kuster
  21. NJ Rep. Donald W. Norcross
  22. NJ Rep. Frank J. Pallone Jr.
  23. NJ Rep. Albio Sires
  24. NJ Rep. William J. 'Bill' Pascrell Jr.
  25. NJ Rep. Donald M. 'Don' Payne Jr.
  26. NJ Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman
  27. NM Rep. Michelle Lujan Grisham
  28. NM Rep. Ben Ray Lujan Jr.
  29. NV Rep. Alice Constadina 'Dina' Titus
  30. NY Rep. Peter T. 'Pete' King
  31. NY Rep. Steve J. Israel
  32. NY Rep. Kathleen M. Rice
  33. NY Rep. Grace Meng
  34. NY Rep. Nydia M. Velázquez
  35. NY Rep. Hakeem S. Jeffries
  36. NY Rep. Yvette Diane Clarke
  37. NY Rep. Jerrold L. 'Jerry' Nadler
  38. NY Rep. Daniel M. 'Dan' Donovan Jr.
  39. NY Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney
  40. NY Rep. Charles B. 'Charlie' Rangel
  41. NY Rep. Joseph 'Joe' Crowley
  42. NY Rep. José E. Serrano
  43. NY Rep. Eliot L. Engel
  44. NY Rep. Nita M. Lowey
  45. NY Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney
  46. NY Rep. Paul D. Tonko
  47. NY Rep. Louise McIntosh Slaughter
  48. NY Rep. Brian Higgins
  49. OH Rep. Joyce Beatty
  50. OH Rep. Marcy Kaptur
  51. OH Rep. Marcia L. Fudge
  52. OH Rep. Timothy J. 'Tim' Ryan
  53. OR Rep. Suzanne Bonamici
  54. OR Rep. Earl Blumenauer
  55. OR Rep. Peter A. DeFazio
  56. PA Rep. Robert A. 'Bob' Brady
  57. PA Rep. Brendan F. Boyle
  58. PA Rep. Michael 'Mike' Doyle
  59. PA Rep. Matthew A. 'Matt' Cartwright
  60. RI Rep. David N. Cicilline
  61. RI Rep. James R. 'Jim' Langevin
  62. TN Rep. Stephen Ira 'Steve' Cohen
  63. TX Rep. Al Green
  64. TX Rep. Beto O'Rourke
  65. TX Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee
  66. TX Rep. Joaquin Castro
  67. TX Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson
  68. TX Rep. Marc A. Veasey
  69. TX Rep. Lloyd A. Doggett II
  70. VA Rep. Robert C. 'Bobby' Scott
  71. VA Rep. Donald S. 'Don' Beyer Jr.
  72. VA Rep. Gerald E. 'Gerry' Connolly
  73. VT Rep. Peter F. Welch
  74. WA Rep. Suzan DelBene
  75. WA Rep. Richard Ray 'Rick' Larsen
  76. WA Rep. Derek Kilmer
  77. WA Rep. James A. 'Jim' McDermott
  78. WA Rep. Denny Heck
  79. WI Rep. Mark Pocan
  80. WI Rep. Gwendolynne S. 'Gwen' Moore

Friday, December 1, 2017

Soros and Global Elite Funded

According to documents by the Washington Free Beacon, a group funded by socialist billionaire George Soros and an organization approved by the Democracy Alliance, are targeting around 20 congressional Republicans for the 2018 elections.
The Republicans identified by the group as “Tier 1” targets include: Reps.
Jeff Denham (R., Calif.),
Steve Knight (R., Calif.),
Darrell Issa (R., Calif.),
Mike Coffman (R., Colo.),
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen’s (R., Fla.) open seat,
Erik Paulsen (R., Minn.),
Rodney Frelinghuysen (R., N.J.),
Ryan Costello (R., Pa.),
Pat Meehan (Pa.), and
Charlie Dent’s (R., Pa.) open seat.
Republicans on their “Tier 2” target list include Reps.
David Valadao (Calif.),
Ed Royce (Calif.),
Mimi Walters (Calif.),
Dana Rohrabacher (Calif.),
Carlos Curbelo (Fla.),
Jason Lewis (Minn.),
Steve Pearce’s (N.M) open seat,
Brian Fitzpatrick (Pa.), and
Pete Sessions (Texas).

Thursday, November 30, 2017

The False POTUS

Records set by obama adminstration
  • US sovereign debt downgrade:first in American history
  • Federal spending (2 of GDP): highest since World War II
  • Budget Deficit (10% of GPD): highest since World War II
  • Federal Debt (67% of GDP): highest since just after World War II
  • Employment (58.1% of population working): lowest since 1983
  • Long-term unemployment 45.9% of total: highest since 1930's
  • Increase in nonfarm payroll employment 0.5% since recovery began 26 months ago: slowest job growth 26 months after a severe recession since World War II
  • Home ownership rate 59.7%: lowest since 1965
  • Percentage of taxpayers paying income tax 49%: lowest in modern era
  • Government dempendency 47%, defined as the percentage of persons receiving one or more federal benefit payments: highest in American history
Sources Standards & Poor's, Office of Management and Budget, US Bureau of Labor Statistics, Morgan Stanley, Joint Committee on Taxation, and the US Census

Voter fraud was rampant during the 2008 and 2012 elections. Far worse than the nation witnessed during the 2016 election.

The list of firsts for the false potus, known as Barrack Obama, aka Barry Soetoro.
  1. First President to apply for college aid as a foreign student, then deny he was a foreigner.
  2. First President to have a social security number from a state he has never lived in.
  3. First President to be placed in office before voting polls closed.
  4. First President to preside over a cut to the credit-rating of the United States.
  5. First President to violate the War Powers Act.
  6. First President to be held in contempt of court for illegally obstructing oil drilling in the Gulf of Mexico.
  7. First President to require all Americans to purchase a product from a third party.
  8. First President to spend a trillion dollars on “shovel-ready” jobs when there was no such thing as “shovel-ready” jobs.
  9. First President to abrogate bankruptcy law to turn over control of companies to his union supporters.
  10. First President to by-pass Congress and implement the Dream Act (DACA) through executive fiat.
  11. First President to order a secret amnesty program that stopped the deportation of illegal immigrants across the U.S., including those with criminal convictions.
  12. First President to demand a company hand-over $20 billion to one of his political appointees.
  13. First President to tell a CEO of a major corporation (Chrysler) to resign.
  14. First President to terminate America’s ability to put a man in space.
  15. First President to cancel the National Day of Prayer and to say that America is no longer a Christian nation.
  16. First President to have a law signed by an auto-pen without being present.
  17. First president to commit more than 185 acts of treason and not be impeached.
  18. First President to arbitrarily declare an existing law unconstitutional and refuse to enforce it.
  19. First President to threaten insurance companies if they publicly spoke out on the reasons for their rate increases.
  20. First President to tell a major manufacturing company in which state it is allowed to locate a factory.
  21. First President to file lawsuits against the states he swore an oath to protect (AZ, WI, OH, IN).
  22. First President to file lawsuits against the cities he swore an oath to protect (Jacksonville,FL - Ferguson, MO).
  23. First President to withdraw an existing coal permit that had been properly issued years ago.
  24. First President to actively try to bankrupt an American industry (coal).
  25. First President to fire an inspector general of AmeriCorps for catching one of his friends in a corruption case.
  26. First President to appoint 45 czars to replace elected officials in his office.
  27. First President to surround himself with radical left wing anarchists.
  28. First President to golf more than 150 separate times in his five years in office.
  29. First President to hide his birth, medical, educational and travel records.
  30. First President to win a Nobel Peace Prize for doing NOTHING to earn it. He did engaged in military interventionism in Libya without Congressional approval, killing millions.
  31. First President to go on multiple “global apology tours” and concurrent “insult our friends” tours.
  32. First President to go on over 17 lavish vacations, in addition to date nights and Wednesday evening White House parties for his friends paid for by the taxpayers.
  33. First President to have personal servants (taxpayer funded) for his wife.
  34. First President to keep a dog trainer on retainer for $102,000 a year at taxpayer expense.
  35. First President to fly in a personal trainer from Chicago at least once a week at taxpayer expense.
  36. First President to repeat the Holy Quran and tell us the early morning call of the Azan (Islamic call to worship) is the most beautiful sound on earth
  37. First President to side with a foreign nation over a sovereign state of the United States (Mexico vs Arizona).
  38. First President to tell the military men and women that they should pay for their own private insurance because they “volunteered to go to war and knew the consequences.”
  39. First President to tell the members of the military that THEY were UNPATRIOTIC for balking at the previous suggestion. (Thank God he didn’t get away with THIS one.)
  40. First president to allow Iran to inspect their own facilities.
  41. First president to have blood on his hands from Benghazi to the assassinations of several police officers.
  42. First president to trade 5 terrorist for a traitor. 
  43. First president to facilitate the acquisition of nuclear weapons to Iranians.
  44. First president to light up the White House in rainbow colors to honor gender confused people that lust after other men’s rear ends.
  45. First president to put young children in danger by forcing states to allow men in women’s restroom and showers.
  46. First president to marry a man.
  47. First president to smoke crack cocaine in the White House.
  48. First president to spend $114 million in tax payer funds for 'working' vacations.
  49. First president to have over 1000 impeachment petitions filed against him ignored.

Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Doug Jones

This post is for the Alabama voters, you may believe the lies about Roy Moore, as is your privilege, but KNOW what you are voting for if you don't vote for Mr. Moore! This is not an attempt to change your mind, it is only posted as a reference point to get people talking. Making informed decisions is better than blindly voting for a candidate simply because he is a member of a political party.

https://dougjonesforsenate.com - The following is directly from the Doug Jones website. Obviously, the red text is my response to his campaign 'promises'.

I’ll take those values to the U.S. Senate and work hard for all the people of Alabama:

Everyone has the right to quality, affordable health care. - Excluding illegals who are getting far more than their share of taxpayer funded 'assistance', which only increases health care costs for citizens!! Citizens should not be dependent on the government for health care! 

We must restore Alabama’s trust for its elected leaders. -These elected officials are NOT leaders they are representatives of the people.

I will defend a woman’s right to choose and stand with Planned Parenthood. - It would be far better for everyone to be educated on birth control - NOT using abortion as an alternative!

All children deserve a first-class education regardless of where they live. - Illegal aliens do NOT deserve tax payer funded education. There are literally MILLIONS in grants and scholarships available to the citizens of America, yes it does require some work to find them and apply.

College must be affordable without burdening a student with overwhelming debt. - Your plan is to burden EVERY American with this outrageous debt? That is NOT an acceptable alternative.

I believe in science and will work to slow or reverse the impact of climate change. - Given the FACT that over 900 scientists have debunked the man made climate change scam; this is a WASTE of taxpayer funds, time and energy! https://www.nationalnewstoday365.com/2017/11/05/you-wont-believe-what-900-scientists-just-concluded-about-major-liberal-issue-dems-in-panic-mode-2/

It is past time we raise the minimum wage to a livable wage. - Minimum wage was NEVER meant to be a living wage. It was designed for first time employees to earn an income while they learned job skills.

Women must be paid an equal wage for equal work at all levels. - This has already been address, numerous times.

Voter suppression is unAmerican – we must protect voting rights. - It is the democrats that are committing voter fraud, intimidating voters and candidates, and encourage ILLEGAL aliens to vote!

Discrimination cannot be tolerated or protected. America is best when it builds on diversity and is welcoming of the contributions of all. - Diversity for the sake of diversity is insanity - Let's focus on the skills and ability of the applicant instead of their race, color, religion, and sexual preferences.

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In the 1980s, Jones worked as a private defense attorney, where he defended Tom Posey, a key figure in the Iran-Contra affair with ties to the KKK and Holocaust deniers.

In 1983, Posey founded the Civilian Material Assistance (CMA) group, a paramilitary group which began by providing supplies and training to rebel groups in Nicaragua. Posey was eventually accused of illegal gun-running to Nicaragua when such activities were banned by the government. Posey was allegedly working with a White House liaison to ship weapons to the Nicaraguan rebels.

Posey got off of the charges thanks to his lawyer, Doug Jones.

George Soros Candidate Doug Jones Plans to Transform Alabama, Create a “New South”
http://www.independentsentinel.com/george-soros-candidate-doug-jones-plans-to-transform-alabama-create-a-new-south/
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Accuser in UAB sex abuse case calls out Jones for 'hypocrisy' for position on Moore accusers
http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2017/11/accuser_in_uab_sex_abuse_case.html


United States Government

This letter is to all the Members of the United States Senate, House of Representatives, Members of the Judicial Branch, and the President of the United States. Collectively herein called the United States, this letter is directed at and for anyone and everyone who is currently serving as an elected official or appointed to office by the President.

I have previously attempted, in accordance to my First Amendment right, to petition the government for redress of grievances only to receive a standard “We will look in to that” response with no further contact. For your convenience I have included copies of all laws, Amendments, and Acts mentioned in this letter of notification.

In violation of 18 U.S. Code § 2381 and 18 U.S. Code § 2382, all elected and appointed representatives of the United States have adhered to known enemies of the United States, provided aid and comfort to these known enemies.

Including, Iran and Mexico by giving them money, Uranium, weapons and ammunition. During Operation Fast and Furious, the Obama administration, including many members of the Senate, Governors, and other appointed persons, some of whom are currently employed in Washington, DC as members of the Federal government, specifically Eric Holder, who facilitated the sale of thousands of guns to Mexican drug cartels and stopped tracking those weapons once they crossed the border.

The Department of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives apparently ordered one of its own agents to purchase firearms with taxpayer money, and sell them directly to a Mexican drug cartel. The actions of those involved reported to the American people the operation known as ‘Fast and Furious’ was a botched surveillance operation of illegal gun-running spearheaded by the ATF and the US attorney’s office in Phoenix.

Then president, Obama, authorized a shipment of guns to the Syrian opposition, also known as ISIS militants, on the exact same day he demanded more gun control in response to the Oregon shooting.

Where the Hammonds, Bundy's, and Finicums were attempting to protect their privately owned land from seizure by the Bureau of Land Management, the FBI, and the CIA under the direction of Hillary Rodham Clinton. The private land owners were labeled terrorists and taken to jail. One of those citizens, LaVoy Finicum, was murdered, on live television, with his hands in the air and no weapons on his person.

In violation of the Federal RICO act, defined in 18 U.S. Code § 1961 and violating 18 U.S. Code § 1962, in a classic case of criminal racketeering, the U.S. Department of Justice pressured banks to refuse service to legal registered and licensed gun stores in a program entitled Operation Choke Point. Under the program started in 2014, or before, the DOJ was attempting to shut down legal gun dealers by coercing financial institutions to close the bank and merchant accounts associated with those businesses.

The members of the Democratic National Convention (DNC) have on numerous occasions showed their support for the terrorist activities of the Marxist-Communist groups known as Black Lives Matter and Antifa.

In direct violation of 18 U.S. Code § 2383, the DNC passed a resolution, at the party's summer meeting, on the afternoon of Friday, August 28, 2015, supporting the Black Lives Matter movement. There have been many petitions to demand the Federal government declare Black Lives Matter a terrorist organization.

By supporting this organization and by their own actions it is clear the DNC is also a terrorist organization. This creates a clear and present danger to all citizens of the United States.

In violation of 18 U.S. Code § 700 members of Antifa, Black Lives Matter and the DNC have on numerous occasions burned the United States flag, placed them on the ground and walked on them, and thrown them crumpled in a heap on the floor, many incidents of which were captured on camera, by both, recording and still images.

To my knowledge no charges have never been filed for violating this federal law.

The United States has violated 18 U.S. Code § 2384; disregarding it's guarantee to provide a republican form of government to the states, The United States has failed to protect the states from invasion and have, in fact, purposely imported known enemies of America, used taxpayer funds to distribute them through out the states and allowed terrorist organizations to develop within the borders of the United States, which have, on numerous occasion been proven to be a threat to the life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness of every citizen.

The worst cases that I know of are in Michigan and Minnesota.

U.S. Customs and Border Patrol has been purchasing bus tickets and vouchers for illegal immigrants in order to ship them deeper into the country at taxpayers’ expense, according to a McAllen, Texas city official.

The organizations who call themselves Black Lives Matter and Antifa have on several occasions attacked and physically injured law abiding citizens. The group known as Antifa publicly announced, with a Facebook post and by other means, that on November 4, 2017 they intended to 'kill white parents' – the United States did nothing, in the cities this organization listed as targets, to protect the law abiding citizens.

This organization, as well as Black Lives Matters, have publicly declared war on the citizens of the United States, based on their skin color. The United States makes no comment about how they intend to protect the citizens from these terrorist organizations. The United States make no comment about the citizens being able to protect themselves, using lethal force when necessary.

As a law abiding citizen I know, beyond a shadow of a doubt, if I were to resist an attack from any of the above mentioned organizations I would be the one incarcerated, because the members of Antifa and Black Lives Matter have the protection of the DNC, DOJ and possibly ATF, as the groups like to make videos of themselves holding firearms which have been 'banned' by the United States.

The United States has knowingly, willingly, and maliciously brought known enemies of America, our Constitution, and citizens into this country. These invaders pose a severe threat to the American way of life. These refugees, asylum seekers, and DACA recipients are not interested in assimilating with Americans, as they have proven many times, their goal is to destroy America, kill Americans, and over throw the government. DACA is a direct violation of the US Constitution, the program was never approved by congress. There is no legal support to continue to allow KNOWN criminals to attend institutes of higher education within the American borders.

With the assistance of the DNC, liberal federal judges, and the biased media it looks like they may succeed, since the rights of all citizens are systematically being restricted or removed.

All main stream media broadcasts, that Americans depend on for real news, credible and honest reporting have become filled with bias, racism against white people, fabrications, and propaganda. I am waiting for them to run into a crowded theater and yell fire – just to see how many people get injured!

Freedom of the press was never intended to protect vicious lies. Advertisers got so good at distorting the truth that it became necessary to demand 'Truth in Advertising'; news and media companies should be held to the same standards – it is not free speech or freedom of the press when the broadcast is proven to be fictitious and done with the intention to commit fraud, deceive the public, incite violence, and control elections!

In violation of their oath of office, 5 U.S. Code § 7311, and 8 U.S. Code § 1611 every elected or appointed member of the United States, especially the members of the DNC, those who demand gun control, which is a violation of every citizen's Second Amendment right, have knowingly, willingly, and maliciously approved bringing known terrorists into this country, giving those illegal aliens taxpayer funds in the form of travel vouchers or tickets, monthly cash payments, housing vouchers, food stamps, medical care, and education while demanding the American citizens accept restrictions on their rights, making them less able to defend themselves. The violations of these laws effectually declared war on the citizens of the United States of America by the United States.

Is this the New World Order for human trafficking?
  1. Define Slavery: a condition compared to that of a slave in respect of exhausting labor or restricted freedom.
  2. Define Servitude: the state of being a slave or completely subject to someone more powerful.
  3. Federal Government Pays States based on how many convictions they have
  4. States sign contracts with Private prisons, guaranteeing up to 100% occupancy
  5. Private prisons lobby cities and counties for payment per bed in facility
  6. Cities and Counties pressure judges and prosecuting attorneys for convictions
  7. Prosecuting Attorneys and DA's pay the Chief of police
  8. Chief of police pay police officers to make arrests
  9. Police officers arrest citizens, 1 in 10 Americans will, at some point, be or has been arrested or incarcerated.

A private prison, or a for-profit prison, is a place in which individuals are physically confined or incarcerated by a third party that is contracted by a government agency, city, county, state, or federal.

"The private prison industry has promoted policies and practices that increase the number of people who enter and stay in prison." As discovered at the Mike Durfee State Prison – inmates are degraded, taunted, and bullied. If they say or do anything they are given a 'write-up', with enough write-ups the prison petitions the convicting court for an extension to the prisoners sentence – with NO further court case or due process!

"By contractually requiring states to guarantee payment for a large percentage of prison beds, the prison companies are able to protect themselves against fluctuations in the prison population."

Oklahoma has three contracts with a 98% occupancy guarantee provision, while a couple of Louisiana’s contracts contain occupancy requirements at 96%, and Virginia has, at least, one at 95%.

All major prison companies, CCA, GEO Group, and Management and Training Corporation (MTC), have been successful in negotiating prison quotas in contracts. Side note: GEO Group is owned and operated by MTC!

What does this mean for anyone getting caught in the court system for any reason? Convictions are for sale! Justice means nothing, courts always push for a felony conviction to ensure the maximum amount of time for each prisoner sent!

Now it make sense that a non-violent offender is sentenced to more time in prison than a violent offender! The violent offender, if released, has a higher chance of re-offending and being returned to prison! The state and prison can then claim they are 'adhering' to the policies by showing acceptable 'turn over' rates.

Colorado has experienced a sizable reduction in its prison population. In the past decade, the crime rate has dropped by a third, and since 2009, five prisons have been closed.

The state projects that two to ten additional prisons could close in the near future, depending on the size of the facilities chosen.

This decrease in prison population propelled CCA, which operates three private prisons in the state, to take action. Last year, 2012, CCA negotiated the insertion of a bed guarantee provision in the state budget for all three of its facilities for the 2013 fiscal year.

Even though all three contracts for these facilities include explicit language specifying that "the state does not guarantee any minimum number of offenders will be assigned to the contractors’ facility," the company (CCA) was able to circumvent the contracting process and mandate occupancy guarantees long after the contract was negotiated and signed.

All three contracts now require the state to fill or compensate the company for every available bed. Yes, that would be a 100% occupancy, whether they have 'criminals' to put in the beds or not! Pretty big incentive to get bodies into those facilities!

According to a 2012 Vera Institute of Justice study, the number of those incarcerated has increased by over 700% over the last four decades (40 years). The cost? $39 billion.

Where does all this money come from? Taxes collected from the hard working citizens!

This information is just the tip of the iceberg, so to speak, as to what is really going on. Most prisons have some sort of 'work program' in which inmates are allowed to 'work' for far below minimum wage, the average being around 0.78 cents per hour, while the private prison rakes in the cash (reports are as high as $70,000 from one contract) from contracts in which they agree to supply laborers, yes, inmates! Starting to sound pretty close to slavery!

Overall, ICE released 30,558 criminal aliens in fiscal year 2014, which is down from the 36,007 criminals released a year before (2013).

...there are 820,000 illegal aliens in the United States with criminal convictions, including 690,000 illegal aliens currently residing on U.S. soil who have been convicted of a felony or “serious” misdemeanor.

These figures magnify the importance of the right of the people to keep and bear arms, as protected by the Second Amendment.

Amendment I
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.

United States representative Oath of office
I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter: So help me God.

US Constitution Article IV Section 4
The United States shall guarantee to every state in this union a republican form of government, and shall protect each of them against invasion; and on application of the legislature, or of the executive (when the legislature cannot be convened) against domestic violence.

18 U.S. Code § 700 - Desecration of the flag of the United States; penalties
(a) (1) Whoever knowingly mutilates, defaces, physically defiles, burns, maintains on the floor or ground, or tramples upon any flag of the United States shall be fined under this title or imprisoned for not more than one year, or both.
(2) This subsection does not prohibit any conduct consisting of the disposal of a flag when it has become worn or soiled.
(b) As used in this section, the term “flag of the United States” means any flag of the United States, or any part thereof, made of any substance, of any size, in a form that is commonly displayed.
(c) Nothing in this section shall be construed as indicating an intent on the part of Congress to deprive any State, territory, possession, or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico of jurisdiction over any offense over which it would have jurisdiction in the absence of this section.

(1) An appeal may be taken directly to the Supreme Court of the United States from any interlocutory or final judgment, decree, or order issued by a United States district court ruling upon the constitutionality of subsection (a).
The Supreme Court shall, if it has not previously ruled on the question, accept jurisdiction over the appeal and advance on the docket and expedite to the greatest extent possible.

18 U.S. Code § 1961 - Definitions
As used in this chapter—
(1) “racketeering activity” means (A) any act or threat involving murder, kidnapping, gambling, arson, robbery, bribery, extortion, dealing in obscene matter, or dealing in a controlled substance or listed chemical (as defined in section 102 of the Controlled Substances Act), which is chargeable under State law and punishable by imprisonment for more than one year; (B) any act which is indictable under any of the following provisions of title 18, United States Code: Section 201 (relating to bribery), section 224 (relating to sports bribery), sections 471, 472, and 473 (relating to counterfeiting), section 659 (relating to theft from interstate shipment) if the act indictable under section 659 is felonious, section 664 (relating to embezzlement from pension and welfare funds), sections 891–894 (relating to extortionate credit transactions), section 1028 (relating to fraud and related activity in connection with identification documents), section 1029 (relating to fraud and related activity in connection with access devices), section 1084 (relating to the transmission of gambling information), section 1341 (relating to mail fraud), section 1343 (relating to wire fraud), section 1344 (relating to financial institution fraud), section 1351 (relating to fraud in foreign labor contracting), section 1425 (relating to the procurement of citizenship or nationalization unlawfully), section 1426 (relating to the reproduction of naturalization or citizenship papers), section 1427 (relating to the sale of naturalization or citizenship papers), sections 1461–1465 (relating to obscene matter), section 1503 (relating to obstruction of justice), section 1510 (relating to obstruction of criminal investigations), section 1511 (relating to the obstruction of State or local law enforcement), section 1512 (relating to tampering with a witness, victim, or an informant), section 1513 (relating to retaliating against a witness, victim, or an informant), section 1542 (relating to false statement in application and use of passport), section 1543 (relating to forgery or false use of passport), section 1544 (relating to misuse of passport), section 1546 (relating to fraud and misuse of visas, permits, and other documents), sections 1581–1592 (relating to peonage, slavery, and trafficking in persons).,[1] sections 1831 and 1832 (relating to economic espionage and theft of trade secrets), section 1951 (relating to interference with commerce, robbery, or extortion), section 1952 (relating to racketeering), section 1953 (relating to interstate transportation of wagering paraphernalia), section 1954 (relating to unlawful welfare fund payments), section 1955 (relating to the prohibition of illegal gambling businesses), section 1956 (relating to the laundering of monetary instruments), section 1957 (relating to engaging in monetary transactions in property derived from specified unlawful activity), section 1958 (relating to use of interstate commerce facilities in the commission of murder-for-hire), section 1960 (relating to illegal money transmitters), sections 2251, 2251A, 2252, and 2260 (relating to sexual exploitation of children), sections 2312 and 2313 (relating to interstate transportation of stolen motor vehicles), sections 2314 and 2315 (relating to interstate transportation of stolen property), section 2318 (relating to trafficking in counterfeit labels for phonorecords, computer programs or computer program documentation or packaging and copies of motion pictures or other audiovisual works), section 2319 (relating to criminal infringement of a copyright), section 2319A (relating to unauthorized fixation of and trafficking in sound recordings and music videos of live musical performances), section 2320 (relating to trafficking in goods or services bearing counterfeit marks), section 2321 (relating to trafficking in certain motor vehicles or motor vehicle parts), sections 2341–2346 (relating to trafficking in contraband cigarettes), sections 2421–24 (relating to white slave traffic), sections 175–178 (relating to biological weapons), sections 229–229F (relating to chemical weapons), section 831 (relating to nuclear materials), (C) any act which is indictable under title 29, United States Code, section 186 (dealing with restrictions on payments and loans to labor organizations) or section 501(c) (relating to embezzlement from union funds), (D) any offense involving fraud connected with a case under title 11 (except a case under section 157 of this title), fraud in the sale of securities, or the felonious manufacture, importation, receiving, concealment, buying, selling, or otherwise dealing in a controlled substance or listed chemical (as defined in section 102 of the Controlled Substances Act), punishable under any law of the United States, (E) any act which is indictable under the Currency and Foreign Transactions Reporting Act, (F) any act which is indictable under the Immigration and Nationality Act, section 274 (relating to bringing in and harboring certain aliens), section 277 (relating to aiding or assisting certain aliens to enter the United States), or section 278 (relating to importation of alien for immoral purpose) if the act indictable under such section of such Act was committed for the purpose of financial gain, or (G) any act that is indictable under any provision listed in section 2332b(g)(5)(B);
(2) “State” means any State of the United States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, any territory or possession of the United States, any political subdivision, or any department, agency, or instrumentality thereof;
(3) “person” includes any individual or entity capable of holding a legal or beneficial interest in property;
(4) “enterprise” includes any individual, partnership, corporation, association, or other legal entity, and any union or group of individuals associated in fact although not a legal entity;
(5) “pattern of racketeering activity” requires at least two acts of racketeering activity, one of which occurred after the effective date of this chapter and the last of which occurred within ten years (excluding any period of imprisonment) after the commission of a prior act of racketeering activity;
(6) “unlawful debt” means a debt (A) incurred or contracted in gambling activity which was in violation of the law of the United States, a State or political subdivision thereof, or which is unenforceable under State or Federal law in whole or in part as to principal or interest because of the laws relating to usury, and (B) which was incurred in connection with the business of gambling in violation of the law of the United States, a State or political subdivision thereof, or the business of lending money or a thing of value at a rate usurious under State or Federal law, where the usurious rate is at least twice the enforceable rate;
(7) “racketeering investigator” means any attorney or investigator so designated by the Attorney General and charged with the duty of enforcing or carrying into effect this chapter;
(8) “racketeering investigation” means any inquiry conducted by any racketeering investigator for the purpose of ascertaining whether any person has been involved in any violation of this chapter or of any final order, judgment, or decree of any court of the United States, duly entered in any case or proceeding arising under this chapter;
(9) “documentary material” includes any book, paper, document, record, recording, or other material; and
(10) “Attorney General” includes the Attorney General of the United States, the Deputy Attorney General of the United States, the Associate Attorney General of the United States, any Assistant Attorney General of the United States, or any employee of the Department of Justice or any employee of any department or agency of the United States so designated by the Attorney General to carry out the powers conferred on the Attorney General by this chapter. Any department or agency so designated may use in investigations authorized by this chapter either the investigative provisions of this chapter or the investigative power of such department or agency otherwise conferred by law.

18 U.S. Code § 1962 - Prohibited activities
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person who has received any income derived, directly or indirectly, from a pattern of racketeering activity or through collection of an unlawful debt in which such person has participated as a principal within the meaning of section 2, title 18, United States Code, to use or invest, directly or indirectly, any part of such income, or the proceeds of such income, in acquisition of any interest in, or the establishment or operation of, any enterprise which is engaged in, or the activities of which affect, interstate or foreign commerce. A purchase of securities on the open market for purposes of investment, and without the intention of controlling or participating in the control of the issuer, or of assisting another to do so, shall not be unlawful under this subsection if the securities of the issuer held by the purchaser, the members of his immediate family, and his or their accomplices in any pattern or racketeering activity or the collection of an unlawful debt after such purchase do not amount in the aggregate to one percent of the outstanding securities of any one class, and do not confer, either in law or in fact, the power to elect one or more directors of the issuer.
(b) It shall be unlawful for any person through a pattern of racketeering activity or through collection of an unlawful debt to acquire or maintain, directly or indirectly, any interest in or control of any enterprise which is engaged in, or the activities of which affect, interstate or foreign commerce.
(c) It shall be unlawful for any person employed by or associated with any enterprise engaged in, or the activities of which affect, interstate or foreign commerce, to conduct or participate, directly or indirectly, in the conduct of such enterprise’s affairs through a pattern of racketeering activity or collection of unlawful debt.
(d) It shall be unlawful for any person to conspire to violate any of the provisions of subsection (a), (b), or (c) of this section.

18 U.S. Code § 2381 - Treason
Whoever, owing allegiance to the United States, levies war against them or adheres to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort within the United States or elsewhere, is guilty of treason and shall suffer death, or shall be imprisoned not less than five years and fined under this title but not less than $10,000; and shall be incapable of holding any office under the United States.

18 U.S. Code § 2382 - Misprision of treason
Whoever, owing allegiance to the United States and having knowledge of the commission of any treason against them, conceals and does not, as soon as may be, disclose and make known the same to the President or to some judge of the United States, or to the governor or to some judge or justice of a particular State, is guilty of misprision of treason and shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than seven years, or both.

18 U.S. Code § 2383 - Rebellion or insurrection
Whoever incites, sets on foot, assists, or engages in any rebellion or insurrection against the authority of the United States or the laws thereof, or gives aid or comfort thereto, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both; and shall be incapable of holding any office under the United States.

18 U.S. Code § 2384 - Seditious conspiracy
If two or more persons in any State or Territory, or in any place subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, conspire to overthrow, put down, or to destroy by force the Government of the United States, or to levy war against them, or to oppose by force the authority thereof, or by force to prevent, hinder, or delay the execution of any law of the United States, or by force to seize, take, or possess any property of the United States contrary to the authority thereof, they shall each be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than twenty years, or both.

28 U.S. Code § 518 - Conduct and argument of cases
(a) Except when the Attorney General in a particular case directs otherwise, the Attorney General and the Solicitor General shall conduct and argue suits and appeals in the Supreme Court and suits in the United States Court of Federal Claims or in the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and in the Court of International Trade in which the United States is interested.
(b) When the Attorney General considers it in the interests of the United States, he may personally conduct and argue any case in a court of the United States in which the United States is interested, or he may direct the Solicitor General or any officer of the Department of Justice to do so.

5 U.S. Code § 7311 - Loyalty and striking
An individual may not accept or hold a position in the Government of the United States or the government of the District of Columbia if he—

(1) advocates the overthrow of our constitutional form of government;
(2) is a member of an organization that he knows advocates the overthrow of our constitutional form of government;
(3) participates in a strike, or asserts the right to strike, against the Government of the United States or the government of the District of Columbia; or
(4) is a member of an organization of employees of the Government of the United States or of individuals employed by the government of the District of Columbia that he knows asserts the right to strike against the Government of the United States or the government of the District of Columbia.

8 U.S. Code § 1611 - Aliens who are not qualified aliens ineligible for Federal public benefits
(a) In general Notwithstanding any other provision of law and except as provided in subsection (b), an alien who is NOT a qualified alien (as defined in section 1641 of this title) is NOT eligible for any Federal public benefit (as defined in subsection (c)).

Subsection (c) (1) (B)
any retirement, welfare, health, disability, public or assisted housing, postsecondary education, food assistance, unemployment benefit, or any other similar benefit for which payments or assistance are provided to an individual, household, or family eligibility unit by an agency of the United States or by appropriated funds of the United States.

Definition of terrorism
Domestic terrorism means activities with the following three characteristics:
Involve acts dangerous to human life that violate federal or state law;
Appear intended (i) to intimidate or coerce a civilian population;
(ii) to influence the policy of a government by intimidation or coercion; or
(iii) to affect the conduct of a government by mass destruction, assassination. or kidnapping;
and Occur primarily within the territorial jurisdiction of the U.S.