Monday, July 14, 2008

Legislation a President Obama would likely to sign...

Legislation a President Obama would likely to sign...

The problem is this article just list the stuff that is waiting for him in Congress, one hates to think of what else they may well think up if he takes power. This would the worst program of culural marxism and power grab by the Federal government in 40 years. He will make Clinton look not so bad. His mother, father, and step-father were a commies and the apple does not fall far from the tree. This is just sickening. It is soviet...


More on Obama’s Neo-Soviet plans for America...
Civil-Rights Election

Should Barack Obama win this fall, 2009 will a busy year for enacting civil-rights legislation—perhaps the busiest since 1964. Numerous civil-rights bills have either passed the House or are pending in various committees, just waiting for a Democrat to be elected to the White House. Traditional civil-rights groups anticipate that without the threat of veto, expanded Democratic majorities in Congress will pass a number of these bills in the first few months of 2009. Here are just a few of the bills likely to be signed by a President Obama within the next year...

Commission to Study Reparations Proposals for African-Americans Act. Rep. John Conyers has introduced this legislation every year since 1989...

The Native Hawaiian Government Reorganization Act... (this) Bill would create a separate race-based government for persons of Native Hawaiian descent...

The Guam World War II Loyalty Recognition Act. The bill provides $126 million for reparations to residents of Guam who suffered... at the hands of the Japanese during World War II...

Fair Pay Act of 2007. The bill would amend the Fair Labor Standards Act to prohibit discrimination in the payment of wages...

Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity Employment Non-Discrimination Act...

Local Law Enforcement Hate Crime Protection Act of 2007...

Housing Fairness Act of 2007.The bill directs HUD to conduct a national testing program to detect, document, measure and assess the degree to which individual.. are discriminated against..

Ex-Offenders Voting Rights Act of 2007. The bill would automatically restore to ex-offenders who have served their sentences the right to vote in federal elections...

The bills should be a boon for employment lawyers.

Even considering the trade-offs and compromises that even a party in complete control of the executive and legislative branches must make, there’s a very good probability that most, if not all, of the foregoing bills will be signed into law if Sen. Obama wins. And it wouldn’t be surprising if even more bills join the list. The interest groups supporting the proposed legislation have been laboring in the wilderness for some time waiting for the harmonic convergence of large majorities in Congress and a Democrat in the White House. They won’t let the moment pass quietly...

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