A coalition of 22 state attorneys general have sent a letter to Joe Biden voicing their opposition to the World Health Organization’s (WHO) proposed pandemic treaty and amendments to the International Health Regulations (IHR).
Attorneys general from Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, and West Virginia, led by Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen, raised concerns that the proposed agreement threatens U.S. sovereignty by giving the WHO “unprecedented and unconstitutional powers over the people of the United States.”
Means it is a done deal
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Only 22? Damn
ReplyDeleteBut for a change, this time Tennessee's AG is participating.
DeleteSend letters all you want you anti-global, nationalist AGs. Obama and the global cartel won't bother waking Biden since they'll be too busy laughing as they shred the letters.
ReplyDeletejoe has NO AUTHORITY to enter the united states into a binding treaty. that is the senates jobs. not his. Hello Supremes? you awake yet?
ReplyDeleteAnother slog through the legal battlefields.
ReplyDeleteIt'll eventually be resolved sometime after we're all dead.
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And they'll ignore it because it wasn't New York or California. Fuckers.
ReplyDeleteI didn't see Michigan on the list. What a surprise. Damned Democrats.
ReplyDeleteOooohhhhhh good! A sternly worded letter! That'll stop those commies right in their tracks!
ReplyDeleteTennessean here. Those states listed are more or less the same states that supported Gov. Abbot of Texas when they built border fences. I think if we visualize these states on a map, you'd be looking at the New American Republic if secession every happened. Let the blue states go their merry way and fail, we could just withdraw from them and form a very, VERY prosperous New American Republic on our own.
ReplyDeleteHow you connect Utah? How do you propose to become stronger by becoming smaller? How do you prevent them from pressuring or attacking your new New Republic?
DeleteI'm just getting started. There are a thousand more such questions which all need to be answered with certainty, i.e. not make up as you go. The reason I bother to comment is because people actually think this is a swell idea. Rainbows and unicorns
Understandable Rick but every thing has to begin somewhere......
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The 17th Amendment provides for the direct election of Senators by the people. Prior to that, Senators were appointed by the legislature and governor of their respective state, making them more accountable to the interests of their State. Repeal the 17th Amendment!
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