Thursday, December 2, 2010

H.R.3226: Czar Accountability and Reform (CZAR) Act of 2009

In an attempt to reign in out-of-control powers imposed by UN-elected and UN-accountable Obama appointed special advisers (Czars) both the House and Senate have introduced bills to hold accountable and limit which funds may be used to finance exorbitant salaries and budgets for the so-called Czars. These Czars are imposing draconian regulations upon businesses and individuals that will surely cripple any hope of economic recovery and restoration of a sane spending and taxation policies.


H.R.3226: Czar Accountability and Reform (CZAR) Act of 2009 was introduced to the House by Representative Jack Kingston, Georgia Republican. There was also a bill (S. 3734 .IS) introduced by defeated left-wing Senator Mark Feingold. The Feingold bill is in committee while the House bill is in sub-committee.

The passage of these two bills may very well become one the the most necessary bills introduced by Congress. Though it may be guaranteed that the Progressive, left-wing Obama would veto such a bill, it is important that it be brought before him to do so. The Presidential abuse of Czars by this administration properly brings upon itself strong criticism of a "Shadow Government" led by radical left-wing extremist billionaire George Soros. This bill has garnered support by centrist democrats but whether it is enough to override a presidential veto is yet to be seen. Nonetheless, it must still go to the desk of Obama for his signature into law or veto. That plus many other vetoed bills MUST be on record, especially if Obama wins his party nomination for a second term in 2012. It appears that 2011 is shaping up to be quite a year for the US Congress and Obama.

Read the NewsMax CZAR story:  http://w3.newsmax.com/a/dec09/?s=al&promo_code=B301-1

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