Rep. George Faught supports Balanced Budget Amendment
“I am proud to join many of my legislative colleagues in support of the proposed Balanced Budget Amendment. If this amendment passes Congress, I look forward to Oklahoma taking the lead in ratifying the amendment,” Faught said. “I have always believed that government must live within a budget, much like how I operate my carpet cleaning business, or how we all do as families.” A group of 42 legislators have signed on in support of a proposed federal Balanced Budget Amendment. The group sent a letter to the U.S. congressional sponsors of the proposal and Oklahoma’s congressional delegation. The letter expresses the legislators’ support of the Balanced Budget Amendment and declares the legislators’ intent to work for ratification of the proposal in Oklahoma. Other signers include state Reps. John Bennett, David Brumbaugh, Dennis Casey, Josh Cockroft, Marian Cooksey, David Derby, Faught, Randy Grau, Sally Kern, Charles Key, Scott Martin, Steve Martin, Mark McCullough, Randy McDaniel, Lewis Moore, Glen Mulready, Jason Murphey, Jason Nelson, Tom Newell, Pat Ownbey, Ron Peters, Phil Richardson, Mike Sanders, Colby Schwartz, Seneca Scott, T.W. Shannon, Randy Terrill, Todd Thomsen, Steve Vaughn, Paul Wesselhoft and Harold Wright. The letter was also signed by state Sens. Josh Brecheen, Bill Brown, Greg Treat, Jim Halligan, David Holt, Clark Jolley and Steve Russell. Faught, who was reported by the Congressional Quarterly as the GOP’s likely nominee for the 2nd Congressional District seat being vacated by Congressman Dan Boren, further said, “I am publicly pledging that if chosen by the people of Oklahoma’s 2nd District to represent them in Congress, I will fight to balance the budget, and restore fiscal responsibility to Washington. Faught was the first Republican elected to represent Oklahoma House District 14. Faught and his wife, Becky, have been married for nearly 29 years. They live in Muskogee and have three grown children, Tyler, Jamison and Savannah. They operate a family-owned carpet cleaning business that has been serving communities in eastern Oklahoma for the past 24 years. For more information, visit Faught’s website at www.GeorgeFaught.com or call 918-682-8383 and by e-mail at info@georgefaught.com.Fallin seeks to help state farmers
Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin signed an executive order allowing haulers of hay to carry larger loads in their trucks. The order comes in light of the ongoing drought, which has left some farmers without access to hay for livestock. “The historical drought we are now facing is having a serious impact on our entire state, and farmers are among the hardest hit,” Fallin said. “Many farmers are experiencing shortages of hay, leaving their livestock severely underfed. To try and alleviate that problem and expedite access to food, I have decided to loosen the restrictions on trucks hauling hay, so we can get as much food to market as quickly as possible.” “There are going to be some big trucks on the road and they need to travel at safe speeds, which are slower than most commercial vehicles,” Fallin said. “I’m urging all our drivers to be safe and to be patient, and to remember that these trucks are out there for a reason and performing an important service to the state.” “We applaud the governor for recognizing this need and for showing compassion during a stressful time for livestock producers,” Spradling said.
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Black questioned why he was called a "just another cheating politician," and if that sentiment extended to others who voted for the amendment, including Gov. Bob McDonnell, then a delegate, and Del. Joe T. May (R-33). Stirrup said simply that Black was
For example, the 13th Amendment abolishes slavery and the framers of that amendment went back to the sections that were amended and inserted parenthetical notices of the change. They did so with all of the other sections of the 13th and 14th amendments
POPPS will host the 13th Annual Educator's Recognition Event from 10 am to noon Sept. 10 at Eugene Fields Elementary School, 2249 S. Phoenix Ave. POPPS is a Christian group that prays for schools and those who work in education. On August 20 at 10 am,
The Herald-Tribune's editorial on July 24 raised several points in opposition to a constitutional amendment requiring a balanced federal budget. While it is unfortunate we have reached this point, the evidence is clear
After the Civil War, the Reconstruction Amendments addressed the great challenge of the era — slavery — through the 13th Amendment (1865); the 14th Amendment (1868), which protected a series of rights against infringement by the states;
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This story is the MOTHER of all Conspiracy SCIENCE (not Theory). It explains so much of American history, and why we are currently in the hands of Khazarian, Babylonian “Jews who claim to be Jews, but who ARE NOT.”
A quick synoposis of bullet points of American History.
1810 – The united States refuse to renew The City of London (Mayer Rothschild et. al.) central bank charter.
1810 – The original 13th Amendment is drafted and sent to states for ratification. 9 states ratify. This 13th Amendment disallows ANY PERSON WITH A “TITLE OF NOBILITY” from serving in Congress, as well as prevents preferential treatment to select classes of citizenry.
What is a “Title of Nobility”? When one takes a loyalty oath to the “Temple Bar” of The City of London” – one then receives the “Title” of Squire, or Esquire. (This is the process known as ‘passing the Bar’ – it is the very basic definition of “The Bar” in attorney history.) In 1810, the covert “agents” of the House of Rothschild and the Babylonian “Temp-el” (House of Baal) were exposed and NOT ALLOWED to be seated in the SENATE or the HOUSE. The result: Declaration of WAR by England resulting in the War of 1812.
The original 13th Amendment was present until the end of the American Civil War – when SOMEHOW the original 13th Amendment was replaced by the abolition of slavery law. I submit this was because both the North and the South were once again in bondage with the House of Rothschild for massive Civil War debts. The Civil War basically removed the original 13th Amendment.
Without a doubt, this “Story Behind the Story” has been covered up and evidence of its history destroyed. How very TRAGIC!
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