Where the Sargent at Arms has the constitutional authority to arrest people who fail to do Congressional bidding based on subpoenas.
It hasn't been used in 150 years, but is designed by the founding fathers specifically to protect the country from the FBI and DOJ breaking the law / not upholding the law / 2 tier system of justice situations.
q post on shutdown
10 days of darkness
possible shutdown on Oct 1
Kash Patel citing this law today
Sergeant at Arms | house.gov
As an elected officer of the House of Representatives, the Sergeant at Arms is the chief law enforcement and protocol officer of the House of Representatives and is responsible for maintaining order in the House side of the United States Capitol complex.
Q post Oct 1st says Darkest days, connects to another Q post that says "days, darkness" that has "Shutdown" in the same post which connects back to Oct 1st that a Govt shutdown possible Oct 1st
During past government shutdowns, several aspects were commonly disliked by the public. Here are the top five things that people often expressed discontent about:
Financial Impact on Federal Employees: One of the most significant concerns during shutdowns is the financial hardship faced by federal employees who are placed on furlough or forced to work without pay. Many people disliked seeing dedicated government workers struggling to make ends meet due to circumstances beyond their control.
Delayed Government Services: Shutdowns often lead to delays in various government services and processes, including the processing of tax refunds, passport applications, and federal loans. Citizens expressed frustration over the inconveniences caused by these delays.
National Parks and Monument Closures: The closure or limited access to national parks, monuments, and recreational areas during shutdowns was met with frustration. Tourists and local businesses that rely on tourism revenue were particularly affected.
Political Gridlock and Dysfunction: Shutdowns are usually the result of political disagreements and budgetary disputes in Congress. People disliked the perception of political gridlock and the inability of elected officials to reach timely agreements to keep the government funded and operational.
Economic Uncertainty: The economic uncertainty introduced by government shutdowns, including their impact on financial markets, consumer confidence, and business investment, was a source of concern. Many people were uneasy about the potential long-term effects on the economy.
Good… lets start this party….
Let’s get it going
I believe it! Great post Anon! O7
I got groceries and am prepared to be bored as fuck without internet for 10~ days
https://rumble.com/v3m065s-kash-patel-the-house-could-use-a-150-year-old-law-to-arrest-peoplewill-the-.html
Kash Patel - The House Could Use A 150 Year Old Law To Arrest People
Kash Patel citing this law today
@ 11:03
LAW - Inherrent Contempt of Congress Power
https://rumble.com/v3m065s-kash-patel-the-house-could-use-a-150-year-old-law-to-arrest-peoplewill-the-.html
Where the Sargent at Arms has the constitutional authority to arrest people who fail to do Congressional bidding based on subpoenas.
It hasn't been used in 150 years, but is designed by the founding fathers specifically to protect the country from the FBI and DOJ breaking the law / not upholding the law / 2 tier system of justice situations.
Sergeant at Arms | house.gov
As an elected officer of the House of Representatives, the Sergeant at Arms is the chief law enforcement and protocol officer of the House of Representatives and is responsible for maintaining order in the House side of the United States Capitol complex.
https://www.house.gov/the-house-explained/officers-and-organizations/sergeant-at-arms
You want a decode of the image posted? It's fairly simple. It's coincidences. I don't know what will happen. Just a nice delta with other connections.
Q post Oct 1st says Darkest days, connects to another Q post that says "days, darkness" that has "Shutdown" in the same post which connects back to Oct 1st that a Govt shutdown possible Oct 1st
Amen and THANK YOU!
how will a government shut down affect our civilian everyday life?
ChatGPT:
During past government shutdowns, several aspects were commonly disliked by the public. Here are the top five things that people often expressed discontent about:
Financial Impact on Federal Employees: One of the most significant concerns during shutdowns is the financial hardship faced by federal employees who are placed on furlough or forced to work without pay. Many people disliked seeing dedicated government workers struggling to make ends meet due to circumstances beyond their control.
Delayed Government Services: Shutdowns often lead to delays in various government services and processes, including the processing of tax refunds, passport applications, and federal loans. Citizens expressed frustration over the inconveniences caused by these delays.
National Parks and Monument Closures: The closure or limited access to national parks, monuments, and recreational areas during shutdowns was met with frustration. Tourists and local businesses that rely on tourism revenue were particularly affected.
Political Gridlock and Dysfunction: Shutdowns are usually the result of political disagreements and budgetary disputes in Congress. People disliked the perception of political gridlock and the inability of elected officials to reach timely agreements to keep the government funded and operational.
Economic Uncertainty: The economic uncertainty introduced by government shutdowns, including their impact on financial markets, consumer confidence, and business investment, was a source of concern. Many people were uneasy about the potential long-term effects on the economy.
Thanks man.
Seems like it won't really affect me lol.
Does it affect the elderly and their SS checks ?
No
The house already passed a funding bill
45 day CR
Senate hasn’t
That didn't age well, they kicked it another 45 days down the street.
Correct
Shin this pit