Term Limits and stop the “Paid for Life”. They can live on Social Security and Medicare just like the rest of us!
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In a Hillary email to Cheryl Mills on January 22 2009 Hillary writes: “You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time! And today was one of those times.”The State Department released additional Huma Abedin emails September 1st, 2017 through a Freedom of Information Act request. Sorting through the emails, I found a very odd and ominous Hillary email to Cheryl Mills on January 22 2009, the day after Hillary was confirmed as Secretary of State. In it Hillary writes: “You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time! And today was one of those times.” Clinton was confirmed in the full Senate by a vote of 94–2 on January 21, 2009. Only David Vitter of Louisiana and Republican Senator Jim DeMint of South Carolina voted against the confirmation. To say that on Tuesday, November 8th, 2016 “We dodged a bullet” would be the understatement of the century. Here is a transcript of Hillary’s remarks to the State Department on Thursday January 22nd, 2009. You may recall that Cheryl Mills was Chief Enforcer for Hillary at the State Department. Mills is also buddies with Loretta Lynch. In 2015 they scripted the Hillary Email ‘Matter’ by limiting FBI standard operating procedure, immunity deals, and narrow scope of discovery. |
This needs to happen. Make these Corrupt Elitist Pigs (Pelosi, McCain, Schumer, etc) have the same Health Care as us.In an interview with Tucker Carlson of Fox News that was aired on Wednesday, Vice President Mike Pence was asked to reflect on President Trump perspective on the so-far failed efforts on the part of the Senate to produce a suitable health care reform bill. When Carlson asked Pence, “Why should Members of Congress and their staffs have a better deal, not subject to the same rules as everybody else is?,” the Vice President answered: “That’s pretty typical of Washington, isn’t it? You, more often than not, see one set of rules for the American people and another set of rules for the political class here in our nation’s capital. but as we move forward, the point is that whether the president makes a decision, it would be his decision whether to rescind that special treatment for members of Congress and their staffs.” He went on to say, “What we want is a health care system that works for all of the American people.” Pence explained that one element of health care reform should be cheaper coverage. “I think the primary goal first is to give people freedom over their own health care choices again,” said Pence. Pence said that the Trump administration intends to keep its promise to repeal and replace ObamaCare. Back in 2013, as the January 1, 2014 implementation date for ObamaCare’s individual and employer mandates approached, members of Congress were worried less about how the law would affect their constituents than they were about how the law would affect themselves and their staffs. From The Hill:
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