Just learned about the gutted nasa bill thats hiding federalized election laws. like preventing states from trying to enforce voter ID. havent seen a lot of chatter yet. figured i would get the ball rolling.
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Remember that evil bill HR1 - the first one Pelosi's House proposed after gaining power?
HR1 would have allowed the Democrats to cheat in elections forever by making voter ID illegal and federalizing the elections.
It had failed and we thought we were safe, but no...
They took the guts of the bill and hid it in a new bill that gives NASA the right to lease property. The title of the bill is innocuous, but the contents are deadly. It passed the House and it must be stopped in the Senate!
Contact the Senators now!
(202) 224- see this link for the last 4 numbers for each senator:
https://www.senate.gov/general/resources/pdf/senators_phone_list.pdf
and use this: https://contactsenators.com
and this: https://contactsenators.com/senator-email-addresses
Those sneaky lying nasty ********! That was what they were planning...
Here is a video of Rep. Cammack sounding the alarm:
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/01/act-now-us-rep-kat-cammack-sounds-alarm-dems-breaking-rules-end-free-fair-elections-forevermore-hiding-hr1-nasa-bill-contact-senators-now-list-attached/
Details here:
"Democrats merged the John Lewis Voting Rights Act and the Freedom to Vote Act into a single text and crammed the new bill into previously passed legislation extending NASA’s authority to lease its facilities.
Because the so-called “shell” NASA bill already cleared the House and Senate, Democrats can kick-start debate on the Senate floor without Republican support. “We will have the ability to proceed to the legislation and debate it on a simple majority basis, something that’s been denied to us four times in the last several months because Republicans didn’t want to move forward,” Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said Thursday morning.
“Then, the Senate will finally hold a debate on the voting rights legislation for the first time in this Congress,” Schumer added, “and every senator will be faced with a choice of whether or not to pass this legislation to protect our democracy.”" https://nypost.com/2022/01/13/house-dems-pass-nasa-bill/