Friday, June 5, 2015

Stickin’-it to Rep. Trey Gowdy, US State Dept. contractor World Relief brings first refugees to Spartanburg

Via comment by Anonymous on NC: Parker’s Barbecue in Wilson

 

It is not really World Relief so much as the Obama State Department and Secretary of State John Kerry.  Gowdy had asked that no refugees be resettled in his district until his many questions had been answered to his satisfaction.   See our post yesterday about the inadequate response Gowdy has received so far.
The refugees from DR Congo*** resettled in Spartanburg apparently about a week or so ago could just as easily have been taken to any one of 190 (more!) cities in the US, but clearly the State Department is sending a message to Gowdy—(expletive you!).

As we said previously, Spartanburg is pivotal in the battle for determining who controls the resettlement process—will the UN/US State Department ram third-worlders down the throats of small town America, or will cities and states play any role in the present secretive resettlement process?

Just a reminder!  Rep. Trey Gowdy is not just any Congressman with concern for his district, he is Chairman of the House Judiciary Subcommittee responsible for the refugee program!

If anyone has any power in Congress on this issue, it is Gowdy.  The question is, is he willing to exercise his power?

 

Here is the latest from GoUpstate.

14 comments:

  1. Maybe the people of Spartanburg will give birth to a second (third, or fourth) sniper for the Feds to worry about? Will they ever have plenty of targets. I mean, its not like the Feds weren't warned. It would be one their heads. No?

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  2. Hmph. O sure learned his lessons from Lincoln, didn't he?

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    1. :) Yup I was hoping he would get the same reception as Lincoln did when he took the train to DC:)

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  3. I live in Spartanburg County. I give up on politicians helping the blue collar American. Talk radio here keeps us informed, but it's still just talk. My wife and I have upped our daily cw loadout because it seems we are on our own. Good luck all.

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  4. Obviously Gowdy nor anyone else in elected office in Congress has any power - if you choose just to flap your jaw, then what good are you, Mr. Gowdy? This is unbelievable - the Congo! Birthplace of ebola and lots of other crazy diseases. Brace yourself, South Carolina. That "nuclear" attack Lindsay Graham was talking about is happening right now...just not the kind you were expecting. As Pam Geller said, We are at war in this country, and we don't even realize it (well, most of us).

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  5. We are at war in this country, and we don't even realize it (well, most of us).

    :)

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  6. So what is the point of having a State Department and a foreign aid program if all those third world people are going to be "resettled" here anyway? It is also a big middle finger by the Feds to the citizens here, since our opinion on if we want more refugees in our communities was never asked.

    @Shane Bean, yes, you are on your own, and no they (TPTB) don't give a damn
    about you and your wife. If you are white, then they do hate you because you are
    white. They do want and demand that you feel guilty for being white.

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    1. It is also a big middle finger by the Feds to the citizens here, since our opinion on if we want more refugees in our communities was never asked.

      @ they will continue unless they are straightened out.

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  7. They could deal with this on the state level but I don't know that current politicians have the "taters" to do it. They could regulate the resettlement organizations just as they regulate insurance companies or any other business. Require a license and bond and if the taxpayers have a problem dumped on them then take it out on the hide of the insured and bonded resettlement organization. Bankruptcy anyone? Just as North Dakota used its sovereignty to build a refinery without Fed approval and then leasing it to a refining company to do the actual refining. State politicians are either without much imagination, education, or cojones if they can find a way to end the BS.

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  8. The only way this stop is one of two ways. Either the States stand up and say no, even if it includes calling out the national guard to escort the people to the border or we the people take it upon ourselves to do it which might not end as peacefully.

    The feds will never listen or stop what they are doing until forced to do so with force.

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    1. The feds will never listen or stop what they are doing until forced to do so with force.

      100% and they will continue to grab even more unconstitutional powers until stopped dead in their tracks.

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