Senate to approve voting rights for non-citizens today

Senate to approve voting rights for non-citizens today

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https://www.democrats.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/MEMORANDUM%20for%20Democratic%20Senators%20-%20FY2022%20Budget%20Resolution.pdf

Today, the Senate will approve a $107 billion plan to legalize illegal voting by non-citizens.

According to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY).

The bill, Senate Concurrent Resolution 13, is scheduled to be voted on Sept. 15th.

It is one of 492 spending bills totaling $3.5 trillion.

Good for the next ten years.

The bill’s purpose is to guarantee the re-election of a Democrat-controlled Congress in midterm elections next year.

And every year thereafter.

It becomes law when the House approves it.

And the President signs it.

It will be approved even though no one in Congress has read the bill.

Or sees it before the vote.

The bill’s language is unavailable to the public.

A 66-page summary, however, is.

It is linked here:

https://www.congress.gov/117/bills/sconres13/BILLS-117sconres13pcs.pdf

Chief Justice John Roberts has already told the Senate’s Committee of the Judiciary, that he would write the majority opinion.

Ruling the bill to be constitutional.

Just like he did in his ruling validating Obamacare.

And will do in packing federal courts.

With judges who will legislate from the bench.

Rather than following the U.S. Constitution.

https://brassballs.blog/home/judgeships-expanding-federal-court-79-new-positions-judges-schumer-biden-packing-plan-add-79-expansion-california-texas-florida-chuck-beijian-joe-chief-justice-john-roberts-judicial-conference-cnn-nbc

Tip from Daniel Meegan.

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