This might work. If house cuts funding with serious prohibitions against specific acts and the senate refuses these, and then the house refuses to compromise in conference and also refuses a continuing resolution, that could end in zero budget.
If Congress doesn't show them some sort of punishment for what they've done, they will never clean up their acts. This way, we can quit 'wasting' our tax dollars on the enemy and soon we can clean out the entire place.
First prohibit expenditures for punishing/targeting whistle-blowers and allow punished whistleblowers to sue. Prohibit expenditures for federal interference in local school board hearings...they have no business in local matters and can be sued. Prohibit expenditures for swat teams against non violent offenders like Roger Stone and the victim can sue.
How's this for a budget:
$0
There, I saved them some time.
This might work. If house cuts funding with serious prohibitions against specific acts and the senate refuses these, and then the house refuses to compromise in conference and also refuses a continuing resolution, that could end in zero budget.
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We shall see if Congress follow through.
If Congress doesn't show them some sort of punishment for what they've done, they will never clean up their acts. This way, we can quit 'wasting' our tax dollars on the enemy and soon we can clean out the entire place.
First prohibit expenditures for punishing/targeting whistle-blowers and allow punished whistleblowers to sue. Prohibit expenditures for federal interference in local school board hearings...they have no business in local matters and can be sued. Prohibit expenditures for swat teams against non violent offenders like Roger Stone and the victim can sue.
Clearly delineate state vs interstate crimes.