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Senator Mulvaney Discusses The Sovereignty Resolution

January 19th, 2010 · Jonathan Williams · 7 Comments

Today, Senator Mick Mulvaney agreed to discuss S. 424, also known as the ‘Sovereignty Resolution.’ The following are the questions asked in the video.

  1.  What is the health care amendment to S. 424, otherwise known as the Sovereignty Resolution? (0:16)
  2. Why do you support this amendment? (0:44)
  3. What will happen if both the amended version of the Sovereignty Resolution and the federal health care bill are passed? (1:49)
  4. Do you feel that other states will pass similar bills with regards to health care and other pieces of federal legislation? (2:22)
  5. How would the passage of this resolution affect the lives of every day South Carolinians? (2:37)

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  • 5 me to // Jan 2, 2011 at 12:38 pm

    The health and welfare of the voting public shouldn’t be a issue. The government should just pay for it with current taxes. That included socal security. Other things should to paid for with special taxes. But our current or should I say traditional senate and house members always have there own adgenda and not the welfare of the american people at heart. Common sence says a country is only as strong and healthy as its people. A issue that should be a nonissue and just done is constantly fought over. In this country you must have the have nots so as to support the haves. In otherwords slavery has not gone away. This is one sick goverment because of how the people of this country are treated. A goverment of the prople by the people and for the people does not do this! There should not be a class differance in health care.

  • 6 BlackPride » Blog Archive » Civil War, 150 Years Later, Still Divides Our Nation // Jan 2, 2011 at 1:04 pm

    […] gone,” said Simpson. “There were dual dozen states that upheld government resolutions. South Carolina upheld it, and it stems from an unconstitutional charge from Congress over a health caring bill. […]

  • 7 william newcomer // Jan 2, 2011 at 4:19 pm

    horah horah for southern rights horah.horah for the bonny blue flag that bears the double bar.

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