Posted on 27 December 2010. Tags: Bob Goodlatte, Congress Members, Congressman Bob Goodlatte, Congressman Goodlatte, Constituents, Constitutional Provision, Demonstration, Federal Government, Fundamental Principles, Grass Root Movement, House Of Representatives, Ken Cuccinelli, New Majority, Nov 2, Obama, Peo, Republican Leadership, Shellacking, U S Constitution, Virginia Attorney General
Thanks to Rep. Goodlatte’s (VA-06) idea with some help from our VA A.G. Cuccinelli (according to his press release), Republican are starting to walk the talk. Is this a result of the “shellacking”? Could be. The grass root movement loud Nov 2 message was just as much for Republican as it was to Pres. [...]
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Posted on 02 December 2010. Tags: Agenda Features, Colleages, Constitutional Provision, Filibuster Rules, Gay Rights Groups, Lame Duck Session, Liberal Activists, Majority Party, Merkley, Modest Proposal, Plum Line, Political Votes, Precious Days, Safety Bill, Senate Caucus, Senate Democrats, Session Ends, Tax Provisions, Voting Blocs, Washington Post
As Tax Hikes Loom, Dems Discuss Filibuster Rules, FDA Reorganization, Immigration, And Judges AP: “Democrats, On Borrowed Time As The Majority Party In Congress After A Shellacking At The Polls, Are Using Their Last Weeks In Power To Stroke Important Voting Blocs: Hispanics, Gay-Rights Groups And Liberal Activists.” (“Lame-Duck Agenda Features Political Votes,” AP, 12/1/10) [...]
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Posted on 14 April 2010. Tags: Article I Section 8 Of The Constitution, Attorney General, Citizens, Commerce Clause Of The Constitution, Congress Shall Have Power, Constitutional Provision, Federal Government, Health Insurance, Insurance, Mandate, Section 8, Vimeo
Attorney General Cuccinelli has a great Op=Ed published in the National Review Online:
There are very good reasons that the federal government has never, in the last 221 years, used the Commerce Clause of the Constitution as a vehicle for requiring citizens to purchase goods or services from other citizens.
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