Co-sponsors of the bill include: Sens. Chris Coons (D-DE), Chuck Grassley (R-IA), Mike Lee (R-UT), and Tammy Duckworth (D-IL).
Co-sponsors of the bill include: Sens. Chris Coons (D-DE), Chuck Grassley (R-IA), Mike Lee (R-UT), and Tammy Duckworth (D-IL).
Now just hold on one minute ……….. Congress take responsibility for decisions?
Congress (both parties) passed a HUGE budget for the Pentagon’s war machine.
They are already responsible.
The reason they gave up the Constitutional authority was they didn’t want the backlash from starting wars!
Let the President do it.
Doubt they’ll get far with this ……….. responsibility isn’t a Congressional strong suit!
And don’t forget Buydone is a war criminal from the good ol’ days!
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My question is why now, Tube? The POTUS has been bombing the shit out of the rest of the world for 20 years without a peep out of them.
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These Senators are attempting to give The Puppet POTUS a slap on the wrist as another phony show of doing something honest and appropriate for America! So when and if they really want to admit a total failure of Congress and do the right thing, which will be to strip Biden and Harris from their respective offices as quickly as possible and put them behind bars for treason; they have totally failed America and is Citizens! Until that time they are all culpable and guilty of extreme negligence, dereliction of duty and blatant corruption; making them all unfit for the offices they hold!
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It’s not representative government, Lawrence. That’s for darn sure.
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I absolutely agree with that statement! Boston Tea Party all flipped their wigs figuratively and literally at the time over “no taxation without representation!” Imagine if those souls could be here now to witness the sinister amalgam of politicians, big tech gurus and a host of other sinister elitists programming society and indeed the planet now this way! I’m sure they wouldn’t have allowed things to get this far but even if it had they would be ready to do more than toss tea into the harbor!
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Very astute observation.
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Well, yippee, is all I have to say. I hope Tubularsock is wrong about Congress’ not wanting to take responsibility for its constitutionally mandated duty to provide checks on the executive branch. I thought it interesting that the two authorizations, in 1991 and 2002, were enacted under the two Bushes, with Bush #2’s VP Dick Cheney, a honcho of the war contractor Halliburton.
Maybe the good ole US of A will gather enough gumption, after all, to provide some checks on its out-of-control government.
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