HR 8399 … Bill to Repeal NFA

    
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Hank Thompson
Hank Thompson
2 years ago

Its about time!

Gail Jansen
Gail Jansen
2 years ago

This brave young congressman needs our prayers for his protection and his success in his endeavors. It would be more than appropriate for other members of the House to enthusiastically step forward and support Cawthorne’s Bill. We, as beneficiaries of an effort to do something worthy for us, must help Cawthorne with our voices. As more Bills like this surface, the RINO population will emerge leaving no doubt as to who is what. I am speaking directly to men and women who have made a career of being in Congress or the Senate and have NEVER done anything of substance. They are barren. It is like Lou Dobbs comment regarding the “retirement” of Trey Gaudi; “Name one thing he actually did in the entire time he was in office.” The truth was he was a decoy, a dust maker to hide and obscure horse manure. The Reapers of the Harvest are soon to arrive, and barren fruit vines, bushes, or trees are “useless” as in mucho-non-essential. No one may be saying it aloud, but virtually everyone is watching and taking note. If lockdowns are coming for the country’s simple folk, then what may be coming for the useless debris smothering us to death from the top down?

GenEarly
GenEarly
2 years ago

A nice gesture from a departing congressman. The bill stands a snowballs chance in hell of even being read in a committee, but Repubs love their symbolic “stands” and lamentations over their failures.
I’m not from his district so don’t know why he wasn’t reelected other than some party photos leaked to the public. Maybe he could run for a local county office,probably it would be more productive than being a congress critter.
I wish him well.

vermillion
vermillion
2 years ago
Reply to  GenEarly

Totally agree sir. Never forget he is a politician pure and simple. Why now? Why not introduce this bill at the beginning of his term. It would have given him more time to fight for it. But that wasn’t in the plan now was it? It’s all show nothing more.
Like all politicians……… ALL HAT NO CATTLE.
Vermillion

maria
maria
2 years ago
Reply to  GenEarly

He was one of the first ones to stand up and declare that Biden won the election. There were 17 of them that signed the letter, and he was one of them. I’ve met him in person and I did not get good vibes from him. He didn’t seem sincere.