And House Representatives. They have subpoena power. It seems to me that if our Congress is claiming to work in the citizens interests they should (if they haven't) coordinate in needed efforts to investigate and develop relevant actions. I'm not aware of the House now having the breadth of information Senator Johnson has acquired. The H…
And House Representatives. They have subpoena power. It seems to me that if our Congress is claiming to work in the citizens interests they should (if they haven't) coordinate in needed efforts to investigate and develop relevant actions. I'm not aware of the House now having the breadth of information Senator Johnson has acquired. The House did have an informal meeting about the Covid issues a month ago. I asked one of the attendees whether that group would continue to pursue it. He (opined?) that they would. There are immediate and longer term actions that are sorely needed!
Certainly that appears to be an issue. On the other hand, as we add advocates it is why we all need to "get on the backs" of our vulnerable elected officials.. A hopeful cave in by the House so far is cancelling the military command's Mandate of "jabs" in our troops. We here likely agree "jabbing our troops" is a bad idea for their health and readiness.
And House Representatives. They have subpoena power. It seems to me that if our Congress is claiming to work in the citizens interests they should (if they haven't) coordinate in needed efforts to investigate and develop relevant actions. I'm not aware of the House now having the breadth of information Senator Johnson has acquired. The House did have an informal meeting about the Covid issues a month ago. I asked one of the attendees whether that group would continue to pursue it. He (opined?) that they would. There are immediate and longer term actions that are sorely needed!
They may claim to work in the citizens' interests, but I find no evidence of it. In the interests of the donor class, yes.
Certainly that appears to be an issue. On the other hand, as we add advocates it is why we all need to "get on the backs" of our vulnerable elected officials.. A hopeful cave in by the House so far is cancelling the military command's Mandate of "jabs" in our troops. We here likely agree "jabbing our troops" is a bad idea for their health and readiness.