Please email your Congressman and Senators and demand that they vote NO on the both the reconciliation bill and the “infrastructure” bills. Just complete this easy form. | Fairfax, Va. – Americans for Limited Government President Richard Manning issued the following statement in reaction to the Nov. 2 gubernatorial elections in Virginia and New Jersey | Virginia Democrats have filed a lawsuit against the United States Postal Service (USPS) complaining about a “delay” of 300,000 mail-in votes just days before election officials and corporate media outlets began priming the public for a scenario in which the results of the gubernatorial election may not be decided on Election Day due to mail-in ballots. | “No one got everything they wanted, including me, but that’s what compromise is. That’s consensus. And that’s what I ran on.” That was President Joe Biden on Oct. 28 unveiling his latest $1.75 trillion spending bill—watered down from $3.5 trillion after Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) refused to budge on the topline number—that Congress is expected to vote on this week. | The Trump administration had the responsibility to protect children coming across the border to ensure they were not being trafficked. That’s the truth. And the Biden administration is lying about their conditions while separated from the adults, possibly their parents, when caught at the border These individuals were breaking our laws. It is outrageous that Biden would sign off on a potentially billion dollar settlement for these illegal aliens. | Americans for Limited Government President Richard Manning is a weekly guest on the Bill Martinez nationally syndicated radio show. He joins Bill every Wednesday at 9:30 am ET. This week Rick talked about the latest in the Virginia governor’s race, which is typically a preview of what is coming in the mid-term election. | | | | | U.S. is in talks to pay an estimated one billion dollars to families separated at border. The Department of Justice is considering payments of $450,000 per person affected by Trump administration’s zero-tolerance policy in 2018 for asylum seekers illegally crossing border. | Senator Tom Cotton puts the smack down on attorney general Merrick Garland. With today’s Americans for limited Government Minute, I’m Catherine Mortensen. In this exchange, Garland tries to defend his decision to mobilize the FBI against parents who speak out at school board meetings. Sen. Tom Cotton: “He was cited by the school board association as a domestic terrorist, which we know now, that letter and those reports were the basis for your decision. | | | | |
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