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E P A NOT ACCEPTABLE AS THE LONG ARM OF OBUMMER ,READ *********Proposed legislation: In adherence to the U.S. Constitution, Article 1, Section 1 “All legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives.” All rules, regulations, or mandates that require citizens, state or local government financial expenditures must first be approved by the U.S. Congress before they can become effective. Davis took the idea back to Washington and huddled with his key advisers to develop the simple idea into a robust, workable piece of legislation. That idea became H.R. 10, the REINS Act, was embraced by Speaker John Boehner, and is a centerpiece of the House Republican agenda. It is now up to 204 cosponsors and scheduled for a floor vote this week. The REINS Act cuts to the heart of abuse of regulatory power by requiring any major regulatory action to pass the House and Senate and be signed by the president (or have a veto-override), before it can take effect. It’s an idea so simple and so powerful that it seems obvious. The best ideas always do. A wounded four-year Navy veteran, Rogers was a Disabled American Veterans commander and a Veterans of Foreign Wars commander. His political hero is Thomas Jefferson. Throughout his life, Rogers has been guided by integrity, which he learned at a very young age. “My dad died when I was young,” he revealed. “The man who was in charge of the orphanage, he used to be in there when he was a kid. He came back and he ran it, and he was a very conservative fellow. And he used to teach us: if there’s nothing else anybody can ever say about you when you die, they can write on your tombstone that you were honest.” Rogers came to politics relatively late in life, focusing on his career as a supervisor and an engineer with Cincinnati Bell after his military service. - See more at: teapartypatriots.org/2011/12/the-reins-act-and-lloyd-rogers-a-tea-party-success-story/#sthash.UGraBusD.dpuf
Posted on: Mon, 29 Jul 2013 21:30:34 +0000

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