This White House has violated the law, and this Congress assents to that lawlessness. There are workable options the public can use to assert the rule of law.
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To Bill Quick's Daily Pundit readers: Ref: From someone inside the RNC and a Republican, your leadership is lying to you and making you believe "nothing can be done". There is, and these are the reasons why any excuse to "do nothing" are without merit: [ Click ]
This article [ click ] shows the White House has no interest in accountability.
The issue isn't simply whether Congress "wants to" do anything; Congress is obligated. Let's consider the full 51 USC 531 statute: The President shall inform Congress of illegalities Details; but the issue isn't just "this program" -- but the entire NSA acquisition process: They've created something that violates the law!
But the problem doesn't end there: The entire legal "argument" hinges on something that is not lawful -- the AUMF was passed on the basis of fraud and should be thrown out: [Case law ]
Some people say, "We have to put up with Congress does" or that the "RNC controlled Congress" won't do anything. Well, there's a solution: A single state can issue a single proclamation calling for the House to vote on impeachment. This will force the House to commit -- up or down -- whether they are serious about asserting their oaths; or assenting to these violations of the law. [Click for more]
The point is if the Congress is not going to assert the rule of law, and assent to these violations -- then Congress is not needed. The States can force Congress to commit, and give voters nine [9] months to find a new crew that takes their jobs seriously.
For those of you who think the States can't do this, you're in for a surprise: The process is already starting. Don’t lose hope. Yes, this Administration and Congress have no regard for their oaths of the law; and they make up information to avoid accountability.
But there is a way forward: The states can assert power. It only takes one state. Click: Don't lose hope, be determined to force accountability with State Action.