Would you be surprised if the November elections are halted in a U.S. Constitutional Crisis?
Here is why you should not be surprised.
Would you be surprised if the November elections are halted in a U.S. Constitutional Crisis?
Here is why you should not be surprised.
I only read about Scalia’s death today.
No, the title question was not rhetorical, and no, I do not know the answer to the question of his sudden death…
It’s unclear whether Judge Guevara’s statement will put concerns about potential foul play to rest.
Even as the cause of death was being announced, a report that the justice was found with a “pillow over his head” was published, citing the eyewitness account of the man who’d hosted Justice Scalia at the ranch where he died.
…As late as Sunday afternoon, there were conflicting reports about whether an autopsy would be performed, though officials later said Scalia’s body was being embalmed and there would be no autopsy. One report, by WFAA-TV in Dallas, said the death certificate would show the cause of the death was a heart attack.
“Taxes are normally owed based upon the concept that you are paying your “fair share” predicated on use. But the United States views it simply owns anyone born in the United States or overseas if they had even one American parent. This is in reality slavery that no state should own its citizens as property.”
“We have to crash and burn before there will be any action. The key is not creating a gold standard, it is restricting government ENTIRELY. In a REAL Democracy, the PEOPLE vote on every issue – not pretend representatives. The spending must be restricted and the people would need to vote on the budget. They can do so from home on a computer. Eliminate the ability of government to act behind closed doors and we will get someplace. Eliminate income taxes and return the nation to indirect taxation as the Founders intended and you will eliminate lobbying for the most part. Eliminate reelections – one term that is it. These are just a few of the issues that have to be addressed.”… Martin Armstrong