legislation
The bills that Congress reject are as informative as the ones it does. Reviews of all the legislation that meet their fate in government halls.
How did Sweden manage to avoid war till now?
Sweden is one of the few countries in the world that has been war-free till now. Sweden has stayed neutral in all hostilities for nearly 200 years. This includes both world wars and the Cold War period. But how did Sweden maintain its neutrality for so long? And what compelled it to abandon its neutrality and join the one group capable of bringing war to its porch? ππ€«π€«π€π
It's Past Time for Term Limits
Β» KEY POINTS Being a Congressperson was never meant to be a full-time job, nonetheless one that people make a career out of. No person should be able to serve in the House of Representatives or Senate for more than two terms. Term limits should extend to the entirety of all governments where no person should be able to spend more than 25 years at any level of government at any elected, appointed, or confirmed position.
What is Putin REALLY Trying to tell Russian Citizens Again about Ukraine War?
You are aware of Russia's catastrophic failures in the Ukraine war. You've probably heard about Russian soldiers hesitating to battle. You're well aware of Russia's atrocities and shady techniques. However, you seldom hear Putin's point of view or what he tells his family back home. Today's amazing new narrative uncovers what Putin has been telling Russia about the Ukraine war! πππ
The US Debt Ceiling Crisis
The Chinese government has been steadily selling off its holdings of United States Treasury bonds over the course of the past few years.
EstalontechPublished about a year ago in The SwampSorry, we're going to have to cut your hours
Β» KEY POINTS Having a part-time legislature is very common in the United States and is what the founders envisioned for Congress. Limiting the days, hours per day, and times that Congress can meet will force our representatives to be efficient. Part-time legislatures have exponentially less costs than full-time ones because the latter feel they must always justify their existence.
No Treaty of Versailles for the Ukraine War
Right now we're embroiled in the war which Russia started in Ukraine and there's a saying doing the rounds that 'all wars end by negotiation'.
James MarineroPublished about a year ago in The SwampHow will Russia lose Crimea in the heat of the conflict?
The conflict in Ukraine may come down to who controls this one city! Get on this new narrative to discover out who controls Crimea and why there may be a power transfer soon! β βπ΄ββ οΈ
Which countries in the globe will be annihilated by World War 3?
The treaties are done, the weaponry are on full alert, and World War 3 is on the horizon. Where is the ideal location to be... And which nations are doomed to be annihilated in the largest global battle in 80 years? Get on this eye-catching revelation to find out which nations will be entirely wiped out! π£βπ€―
Why is China unable to become a world power?
China has made significant military and technical advances, but it is still a long way from being a worldwide powerhouse. Get on this eye-catching, unbelievable narrative, which examines if China possesses what it takes to evolve into a true global power. π‘ππ₯³π΄
Without a Mother Land: a product of American slavery mocked in Africa for my light skin
Accra, Ghana October 2020: People claim that the West African nation is kinder to those with lighter skin. They lied because the kindness never spilled over to mine, dripping with daily insults from staring eyes.
IwriteMywrongsPublished about a year ago in The SwampWhy The Coup d'Γ©tat on the US Capital got so much Controversy?
On January 6, 2021, after former president Trump was defeated by his worthy adversary current president Biden a ralley of his supporters stormed within the US Capital to plan a much unknown plan. Some say this was the first ever plan of an uprising. Some may call it the first president in history to ever plan a coup d'Γ©tat roughly translated as a rough seize of power from a government of persons.
Louise Blake-Michael (Risen Phoenix)Published about a year ago in The SwampPayroll Reduction for Congress
Β» KEY POINTS Congress needs a regular schedule that limits their days, times, and hours that they can work so that speech and rules cannot be used as weapons. While debating and voting, Congress should be able to use any available technology so as not to have a need to always be in Washington, DC. All non-monetary costs like housing should be covered, but pay should be reduced to Living Wage levels and aligned with fewer hours worked.