Stop Harry Reid's Rule-Breaking Schemes

Uncle Sam, the thief, taking citizens for a ride!!!
"I'm for a flat tax -- as long as the flat rate is zero.
The object is to get rid of big government,
not find a new way of financing it." Harry Browne

 

Uncle Sam is a THIEF!

 

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When the Senate reconvenes on January 22, Senator Harry Reid is expected to launch an all-out war on the Senate filibuster.

And he's expected to break the rules to achieve his goal.

Without the ability to filibuster, the statists will be able to ram through gun control, tax hikes, massive spending increases, and virtually anything else they can dream up.

And the really bad news is, according to inside sources, Senator Reid believes he has 51 Senators willing to break the rules with him to destroy the filibuster.

So please sign the Filibuster Fax Authorization Form below IMMEDIATELY.

 

Filibuster Fax Authorization Form:
To my U.S. Senators, Harry Reid, and Mitch McConnell

Whereas: The Senate filibuster was designed to allow all Senators to participate in debate and offer amendments to legislation – no matter how small their state may be; and

Whereas:  When the Senate reconvenes on January 22, Senator Harry Reid is expected to launch an all-out war on the Senate filibuster; and

Whereas:  Rumors are circulating on Capitol Hill that Senator Reid is prepared to break Senate rules and longstanding traditions to abolish the filibuster.

Therefore:  I urge you to vote against Harry Reid’s attempt to illegally break the Senate rules and destroy the filibuster.

SIGN the PETITION HERE!

 

Why Do We Need Term Limits?

John Adams said, “Without [term limits] every man in power becomes a ravenous beast of prey”. That being said, here are some of the reasons we believe our country needs Term Limits.

  1. Term Limits can help break the cycle of corruption in Congress. Case studies show that the longer an individual stays in office, the more likely they are to stop serving the public and begin serving their own interests.
  2. Term Limits will encourage regular citizens to run for office. Presently, there is a 94% re-election rate in the House and 83% in the Senate. Because of name recognition, and usually the advantage of money, it can be easy to stay in office. Without legitimate competition, what is the incentive for a member of Congress to serve the public? Furthermore, it is almost a lost cause for the average citizen to try to campaign against current members of Congress.
  3. Term Limits will break the power special interest groups have in Congress.
  4. Term Limits will force politicians to think about the impact of their legislation because they will be returning to their communities shortly to live under the laws they enacted.
  5. Term Limits will bring diversity of people and fresh ideas to Congress.
  6. Term limits for lawmakers: when is enough, enough?

[Editor's Note: If you want to get rich, i.e. advance from a low paying government bureaucrat job on the local or state level, THEN GET ELECTED TO THE US CONGRESS (House or Senate). Once you're elected, it's easy to steal from your campaign contributions or the Congressional budget allocated to your seat and staff. You can go on a government-funded junket with 'lavishly' paid expenses. The list of ways to steal from the government while in office is inexhaustible. There are only a few Congressmen who left Congress just wealthy instead of a multi-millionaire. Of course, there are several who arrived in Congress as multi-millionaires and don't need to steal from the government.]