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Showing posts with label Joni Ernst. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joni Ernst. Show all posts

Sunday, July 9, 2017

The Hate Culture In This Country Is Threatening Our Legislators. Another Event Today


BREAKING Man Arrested 

For Threatening to Kill 

THIS GOP Senator

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BREAKING Man Arrested For Threatening to Kill THIS GOP Senator
The FBI on Friday arrested an Omaha man for making threats against 
Republican Sen. Joni Ernst of Iowa.

According to the arrest affidavit, Robert William Simet, 64, made several
 threatening comments about Ernst on Wednesday at a motorcycle shop in
 Pacific Junction, Iowa, where the senator was scheduled to speak.

Simet is accused of telling one employee he "could kill" Ernst at the event, 
and told another employee that "everyone in the government needs to be 
killed off."

He also allegedly said he thought Ernst belonged to the Islamic State.

Read more at http://americanactionnews.com/articles/omaha-man-arrested-for-claiming-he-could-kill-sen-joni-ernst#RIdu8P3MDZV6eSoc.99

Monday, November 10, 2014

Plain Speaking Sarah Palin Once Again Hits A Home Run!

Sarah Palin Makes an Announcement that We’ve All Been Waiting to Hear

Sarah Palin went on the Sean Hannity show a couple of nights ago to give her impression of what might happen next, now that the GOP has trounced the Democrats in the mid-term elections. Her predictions aren’t encouraging, but one thing she said certainly shines a ray of light into the shadows of America’s political future. She made an incredible announcement.
Palin Makes an Announcement that We've All Been Waiting to Hear
According to the Sarah Palin Information Blog and the video from the Hannity Show, Governor Palin pulls no punches when she lays out her advice for the newly Republican controlled Congress.
When asked what her advice to the newly elected Republicans in Congress was, Governor Palin said that they have been given a mandate to stop Barack Obama and give us our freedom.  She said the GOP shouldn’t get overconfident and think they can “go back to status quo and expect victory in 2016.  It’s kind of like once-bitten, twice-shy with so many of us….We’re saying, ‘You try that again, and 2016 will not go well for us….   My warning is:  you get there, you stop Barack Obama in his fundamental transformation of America and secure our freedom, and you playhard ball.”
I, like millions of other Americans, appreciate Governor Palin’s no-nonsense approach to politics and her down-to-earth way of addressing the real issues plaguing our government. She often offers common sense solutions that her peers seem to want to shrug off. Perhaps her ideas are simply too honest for them to comprehend?
Palin Makes an Announcement that We've All Been Waiting to Hear
She said that America’s expectations of Republicans are “first and foremost, to stop Obama, his failed policies, his lawlessness, … fulfill their campaign promises and stand strong on the planks of the Republican platform, and they can get specific from there.  Lower the corporate tax rate, quit shoving  jobs overseas, allow competition in the health care system once you repeal Obamacare, as you promised to do, GOP.  And allow employers to hire more people – full time jobs, not part time jobs. What’s going on right now, Sean, is the decimation of the middle class…. Open borders of course is another step toward the decimation of the middle class, because we’ll have a flood of illegal immigrants coming in to compete with American jobs.”
Is she right? Of course she is. She has broken free from the politically correct restraints of being a politician in order to speak freely and directly to the American people, and her support base has never been larger than it is today.
However, given the assertion in this interview with Hannity in which she proclaims she is indeed planning on once again seeking political office, I can only predict that with her style of unapologetic patriotism that she is going to grow exponentially in popularity and bring the “establishment” to its knees.
I have a feeling that she and Iowa Senator-elect Joni Ernst, as a team, would be a tough team to defeat if they ever decided to combine their efforts to take America back!
If we elected our leaders based on patriotism, strength, and common sense, I think a Palin-Ernst ticket would be solid!
I’d love to hear your comments. Feel free to sound off!

Friday, July 11, 2014

Most Of All Republicans Want Obama Out, Some More Than Others!


Meet the Impeachment Crowd: 6 Republicans Who Want Obama Out


ABC News

Meet the Impeachment Crowd: 6 Republicans Who Want Obama Out
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Meet the Impeachment Crowd: 6 Republicans Who Want Obama Out (ABC News)
Has President Obama’s use of the “pen and phone” to circumvent Congress gotten out of hand?
Some members of the GOP seem to think so.
Even as the embattled president fights criticism over the escalating humanitarian crisis on the U.S.-Mexico border, the release of Arm. Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl in return for five prisoners from Guantanamo Bay, and the botched rollout of the Affordable Care Act, a mounting chorus of Republicans are calling for impeachment.
Here’s a list of the high-profile Republicans who want to kick the president out of office:

Sarah Palin

Who Is She: 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee, former governor of Alaska, sometime reality show host.
What She Said: “Enough is enough of the years of abuse from this president. His unsecured border crisis is the last straw that makes the battered wife say, ‘No mas.’ Opening our borders to a flood of illegal immigrants is deliberate. It’s time to impeach.” (via Breitbert)
When She Said It: July 8, 2014
What Else You Should Know: This isn’t the first time Palin has alluded to impeachment. In 2013, she called Obama’s handling of the debt an “impeachable offense.” Her 2008 running mate, Sen. John McCain, isn’t quite so incendiary. In response to her comments, McCain said, according to today's Washington Post, “I respect always Sarah Palin’s views, but my particular view is that we should devote our energies to regaining the majority in the Senate. I saw the impeachment scenario with former President Clinton and it was not a good thing to do. The American people didn’t like it. The American people wanted us to do their work and that was overall opinion at the time. It did not sit well with the American people.” he respects “other people’s opinions."

Tom Tancredo

Who Is He: Former candidate for Colorado governor, 2008 Republican presidential hopeful, former congressman representing Colorado’s 6th Congressional District.
What He Said: “The case for impeaching and removing President Obama grows stronger each week, as the president continues to violate the constitutional limits on his executive powers. It is time for the Republican leadership to conduct an ‘intervention’ for a president who has become addicted to dictatorial behavior. Let’s stop being the enablers through silence for unconstitutional acts.” (viaWND)
When He Said It: Valentine’s Day 2014
What Else You Should Know: Tancredo also advocated for impeachment in 2010, calling Obama “a more serious threat to America than al Qaeda,”

Allen West

Who Is He: Former congressman representing Florida’s 22nd Congressional District, retired U.S. Army lieutenant colonel.
What He Said: “Ladies and gentlemen, I submit that Barack Hussein Obama’s unilateral negotiations with terrorists and the ensuing release of their key leadership without consult — mandated by law — with the U.S. Congress represents high crimes and misdemeanors, an impeachable offense” (via the Washington Post)
When He Said It: June 4, 2014
What Else You Should Know: West’s military record isn’t entirely blemish-free. In 2003, he was fined for inappropriate interrogation tactics, including a simulated execution.

Joni Ernst

Who Is She: GOP Senate nominee in Iowa, Iowa state senator, Iowa Army National Guard lieutenant colonel
What She Said: “[President Obama] is absolutely overstepping his bounds. And I do think that he should face those repercussions. Whether that’s removal from office, whether that’s impeachment.” Ernst also said that Obama has “become a dictator” and “is not following our constitution.”
When She Said It: January 15, 2014
What Else You Should Know: Having won the primary, Ernst recently attempted to walk back her initial remarks, telling Yahoo News that she no longer believes Obama is a dictator. She said that “his repeated use of unilateral action sure makes him look like one … To be clear, I have not seen any evidence that the president should be impeached.”

Tom Coburn

Who Is He: Republican senator from Oklahoma, and physician.
What He Said: “What you have to do is you have to establish the criteria that would qualify for proceedings against the president, and that’s called impeachment.”… I think there’s some intended violation of the law in this administration, but I also think there’s a ton of incompetence, of people who are making decisions. … I don’t have the legal background to know if that rises to high crimes and misdemeanor, but I think they’re getting perilously close.”
When He Said It: August 21, 2013
What Else You Should Know: Coburn is known as a rather conservative senator. Repeatedly advocating for cuts to budgetary spending, Coburn has earned the nickname “Dr. No” for his obstruction to legislation.

The South Dakota Republican Party

Who Are They: 191 state party delegates, who voted to pass an official resolution.
What They Said: “WHEREAS, The president has violated his oath of office in numerous ways with the latest being the release of five terrorists in exchange for a soldier without consulting Congress as required by law … the president of the United States has willfully and wantonly lied to the American people telling them they can keep their insurance company, and they can keep their doctor under Obama Care, prior to an election … THEREFORE, be it resolved that the South Dakota Republican Party calls on our U.S. Representatives to initiate impeachment proceedings against the president of the United States.”
When They Said It: June 21, 2014
What Else You Should Know: Not all the group’s 367 delegates voted for the measure (in fact, 176 did not) – and they don’t’ necessarily speak for their elected representatives. The resolution’s effect is largely symbolic.