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American Dream to American Nightmare: A "Super Congress" Endgame? (Charlie McGrath Video)

 
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American Dream to American Nightmare: A "Super Congress" Endgame? (Charlie McGrath Video)
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Super Congress: Echoes of Tyranny Rising

And now for something completely the same… In the “those who won’t learn from history, are doomed to repeat it” department, I give you a quote from the National Center for Constitutional Studies:

America’s Founders had just declared themselves free of a tyrannical government. They were determined that such tyranny would never be repeated in this land. Their new charter of government – the Constitution – carefully defined the powers delegated to government. The Founders were determined to bind down the administrators of the federal government with Constitutional chains so that abuse of power in any of its branches would be prevented. The revolutionary idea of separation of powers, although unpopular at first, became a means by which this was to be accomplished.

John Adams, in a letter to Dr. Benjamin Rush, stated: “I call you to witness that I was the first member of Congress who ventured to come out in public, as I did in January 1776, in my ‘Thoughts on Government,’ …in favor of a government with three branches, and an independent judiciary…” By the time the Constitution was adopted, the idea was supported by all of the members of the Convention. James Madison, the father of the Constitution, devoted five Federalist Papers (47-51) to an explanation of how the Executive, Legislative, and judicial branches were to be wholly independent of each other, yet bound together through an intricate system of checks and balances. Madison believed that keeping the three branches separated was fundamental to the preservation of liberty. He wrote:

“The accumulation of all powers, legislative, executive, and judiciary, in the same hands, whether of one, a few, or many… may justly be pronounced the very definition of tyranny.”

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Re: American Dream to American Nightmare: A "Super Congress" Endgame? (Charlie McGrath Video)
When the Dictator Speaks We Must Listen or Else & Congress Establishing the US’ First Politburo

To anyone with a functional mind. it is inarguable that Obama has established a dictatorship–replacing the USA’s former Republic–with his own brand of totalitarian dictates (“executive orders and commandments”) that bypass and replace US Constitutional law. For example, Obama could not get his Cap & Trade through Congress, so he bypassed Congress and issued an order declaring the EPA as the regulator for his “electricity-rates-would-necessarily-skyrocket” program.

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Re: American Dream to American Nightmare: A "Super Congress" Endgame? (Charlie McGrath Video)
Congress Moves To Create Unconstitutional “Super Congress” To Do Dirty Work And Avoid Voters Wrath

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Re: American Dream to American Nightmare: A "Super Congress" Endgame? (Charlie McGrath Video)
I agree.This is the end of the Constitution,and the republic.You congress men and women no longer would have the right to debate,amend,or even be included in the creation of the budget of the United states.They get a budget handed to them by this new super congress committee and can vote yes or no.That is all they can do.Both the Democrat and Republican debt limit bills include a provision to create the so called "super congress".

In short if a debt deal passes you lose all representation to control how money is spent in the USA,as your congressman or woman will no longer have any say other then a simple yes or no.

Of course you know they can not vote no,as that would cut off all funds,so they will vote yes to what ever the 12 appointed members of the super congress propose.

In short those 12 member will forever control the entire budget of the USA should any of these debt deals pass.





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