We salute their valiantly consistent and effective efforts on behalf of the rule of American law for the American people with this presentation of the 2019 American of the Year Award.
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who strive to expose it are man's dearest friends.
In the eternal battle for individual liberty, legal vigilance is the most admirable form of non-violent revolution against statism. And for the third year in a row, no one has fought in the courts for American justice more and better than Tom Fitton and Judicial Watch. We salute their valiantly consistent and effective efforts on behalf of the rule of American law for the American people with this presentation of the 2019 American of the Year Award. Congratulations and Thank You! Naked truth is mankind's greatest ally, and those
who strive to expose it are man's dearest friends.
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(U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Spencer Slocum) When President Trump signed the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2020 on Friday, December 20, 2019, the United States Space Force (USSF) was officially born. (The Space Force has no official seal yet. The above is the author's rendering of a seal made from a flag published by reddit user karanut in 2018. * See end of piece for that flag.) Under the command of the Department of the Air Force (as the Marine Corps is under the command of the Department of the Navy), the Space Force's Chief of Space Operations (CSO) reports to the Secretary of the Air Force on Space Force activities, transmitting plans and recommendations to the Secretary, and acts as the Secretary's agent in carrying them out. The USSF CSO also becomes a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The USSF is headquarted in the Pentagon, as are the United States' other armed forces. The USSF becomes the sixth service of the U.S. Armed Forces, joining the United States Army, the United States Navy, the United States Marine Corps, the United States Coast Guard, and the United States Air Force. Before the USSF, the last U.S. Armed Force created was the United States Air Force on September 18, 1947, by the National Security Act of 1947, which also created the Department of Defense itself. The Air Force traces its roots through the United States Army Air Forces (6/20/1941-9/18/1947), the United States Army Air Corps (7/26/1926-6/20/1941), the United States Army Air Service (5/24/1918-7/26/1926), the Division of Military Aeronautics (5/20/1918-5/24/1918), the Aviation Section Signal Corps (7/18/1914-5/20/1918), the Aeronautical Division Signal Corps (8/1/1907-7/18/1914), and finally to its origin, the Aeronautical Division Signal Corps (8/1/1907-7/18/1914). Before the Air Force, one has to go all the way back to almost the very constituting of the United States of America for the creation of the next youngest Armed Force, the Coast Guard, originally known as the The United States Revenue Cutter Service and the Revenue-Marine, created by Congress in 1790 at the urging of then-Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton to serve as an armed customs enforcement service. The United States Marine Corps began life as the Continental Marines, created by the Second Continental Congress on November 10, 1775. It has been under the command of the Department of the Navy since the Congress' June 30, 1834, Act for the Better Organization of the Marines. A month earlier, on October 13, 1775, the Second Continental Congress commissioned the Continental Navy, but it disbanded following the Revolutionary War. However, in direct response to Barbary pirate activity, the United States Navy was born with the Naval Act passed by Congress in 1794. The Continental Army was created on June 14, 1775, by the Second Continental Congress, as America's first formal military service to fight during the Revolutionary War; it, too, eventually disbanded as hostilities with Britain calmed, only to be replaced with the implementation of the United States Army by the Congress of the Confederation on June 3, 1784. * reddit user karanut published this idea for a USSF flag in 2018: The author of this post admired it so much he made a USSF seal from it.
The Constitution for the United States of America, Article I, Section 2, Clause 5: The House of Representatives ... shall have the sole Power of Impeachment. Article I, Section 3, Clause 6: The Senate shall have the sole Power to try all Impeachments. The House has constitutionally fulfilled its "sole Power" with the two Articles of Impeachment against President Donald J. Trump; i.e., it no longer has any constitutional "Power" whatsoever pertaining to this constitutional proceeding. Zero. Nada. None.
Yet, the longer the Speaker of the House refuses to SUBMIT to the Constitution so that the Senate may now fulfill its "sole Power", the more she proves where the Abuse of Power and Obstruction of Congress truly, constitutionally lies. |
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