Glen Bradley's open commerce in the markeplace of ideas.
Originally Posted by GunnyFreedom She lectures the State and then posts her veto on YouTube. See our brazen Governor lecturing us on why government knows best. A mandate of wage slavery to Big Corporate HMO is now pursuant to the US Constitution (never actually explaining how) and illegitimately invokes Article 6 to veto the Healthcare Freedom Act. Support HB2 for healthy government! I will be the first to stand for a veto override. ...
We are working on a community network that enhances the services, duties, and abilities of a State Legislator to affect the will of his district into law. By developing a community caucus and integrating it with physical town halls and events, a new level of transparency will be achieved that will hopefully lead America back into the 21st century of Freedom. Your help is vital to this project. We will need volunteers and funding. This is technically a "campaign activity" ...
Updated 12-23-2010 at 07:01 PM by GunnyFreedom
Beware! Using a procedural trick, the US Senate late Sunday night unanimously added the Food Safety Bill back into the new Continuing budget resolution. It returns to the House in the exact text they sent it for consideration and a vote. So says Jamie Dupree. A major food safety bill that had almost been given up for dead was suddenly revived in the Senate late on Sunday evening, and may be ready for House approval as early as Tuesday. In a parliamentary ...
Bouncing off the Liberty community, and given the death of S.510, I have refined the proposed agenda another step. I think it's now about one refinement prior to press release, and dissemination. Originally Posted by Glen Bradley Food Safety Modernization just died in the Senate Omnibus bill, but I think Farmer's Freedom Protection Act is still critical. Rather than blocking a given law, let's define the relationship between State food producers and Federal regulatory power.NC Electoral Freedom Act, An Act enabling ...
Updated 12-19-2010 at 07:48 PM by GunnyFreedom
Originally Posted by GunnyFreedom I just submitted a bill to the Bill Drafting department. They are waiting until the finalized version of S.510 is produced in order to detail what protections exactly are needed, but we should have the NCFFPA ready to file extremely early -- during the first week if not on the first day. The basic idea is to specify via the 10th Amendment that all foodstuffs produced in and remaining within the borders of the State of North Carolina are not subject to Federal law or Federal regulation. ...
Connect With Us