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Alabama House calls for Convention of States to rein in federal government
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[quote:Daughter:MV8yODQ5MDI2XzUwMDczMjA1X0EyQTFDNDc2] [quote:SLC:MV8yODQ5MDI2XzUwMDY1MzQ0X0E4MDMyREJG] "The math is simple - to win a statewide (Alabama) election or take back a legislative majorities, Democrats have to win back white voters. Nationally, the party has been successful by cobbling together lots of smaller constituencies - minorities, women, LGBT - into majorities, but the Alabama Democratic Party has failed to do the same. And it won't - not ever - until it learns what diversity really means, until it shucks off the superficial quotas, and gets comfortable in its own skin - whatever color that is." http://www.al.com/opinion/index.ssf/2014/11/alabama_democratic_cant_fake_d.html [/quote] If I never see another democrat in Alabama government I would be happy. They took over after the civil war. Yes, democrat who were carpetbaggers, who just came like vermin. Every wrong thing that was talked about over the years was because of the strangle hold the democrats had here. The day came when we had a pretend republican, they a real one. If you think be would be better hand with any democrat your are crazy. A governor who does not take pay is pretty good, it hurts to have to cut thing off but heck we can not pay more taxes, that is the federal and state, not enough jobs. I can lay a lot at the feet of The President who is in office right now, you remember when he said the utilities would have to go way up, well thanks to him they have. Does not matter what you do, it does not bring the bill down. He is trying to do it again, I think we have done enough, for the lying globe warming, carbon tax paying scheme. [/quote]
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"This is the second year HJR112, sponsored by Rep. Ken Johnson (R-Moulton) and cosponsored by 52 additional Republicans, has been approved by the House. Last year the resolution died in the Senate, but Rep. Johnson has high hopes that this year will be the year Alabama officially signs on to the idea of a Article V convention."
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