@@1blastmanHawley is currently trying to get something passed that would not only curb china owned farms in the US, but also big corporations from buying up farm land for pennies on the dollar. Call him and he will explain it a lot more thoroughly. Also, yes, Hawley answers his own phone when available and doesn't just give you a recording. He listens with his ears, not his mouth. Best of all, he doesn't sound like a politician when he speaks to his constituents. He just sounds like an average guy that is very eloquent, but also speaks in laymans.
@Liquidxearo maybe stop having 2 different sets of laws ...one can do something but if the others do the same things it's a different punishment ....everyone sees how the hypocrites work ...do as I say not as I do...
He's just talking. It's all he ever does it's always going to do. He will never do anything for anybody in Missouri other than point out the shit that's happening, and then say something like oh it's time for you to resign. That's it. That's the extent of what he does and everybody's saying oh he's so great he'd make a great president You're all fucking fools.
What is it that Hawely is going to do exactly, that "sticks up" for the farmers???? He said the word "RIDICULOUS six times, but what is Hawely going to do to STOP the agency???
@@nomadbrad6391I’m not American, but what I understand from what Senators and other members of congress do is to Firstly, expose the workings of the current administration to the voters so that the voters can see for themselves what the people they appointed are doing. This should allow them to make better decisions in the next voting cycle. Secondly, they are to expose the corruption, potential crimes being committed and laws being broken by these people so that the DOJ can decide whether to consider prosecution or not. Congressmen don’t have powers of prosecution. Thirdly, Senators and members of congress pass laws that deal with the issues they highlight and raise in these meetings. This is the most important part of their jobs to me…but they don’t have authority to enforce these laws. It is up to other institutions and government departments to enforce these laws. So these hearings shows to these departments that these laws are likely being broken. So Senator Hawley is effectively showing you the voters what is wrong, showing the government departments what is wrong and will consider reversing current laws in place in order to stop some of these things. This is what the Senator is doing that “sticks up” for farmers.
No renting period! They have absolutely no damned right whatsoever to ask or demand anything period from these farmers!!! These corrupt entities are literally trying to steal property and the worst part about it is is that the damned worthless government lets it happen because they are getting their fair share of money and don’t think that they aren’t
And yet Gates and China are allegedly gathering up US farmland like crazy, allegedly. Bet their land will never see any sort of eminent domain, allegedly.
No, he'd just talk about them non stop, and say it's time for this, or that, but he'd never actually do anything, which is what he's done so far. Nothing. Just talk. Stop accepting that, as enough, patriotic, or anything other than the theater bullshit it is.
Nothing would get resolved, as Presidents are just figureheads these days with no real power. The democracy has already collapsed as those who are voted in are just figureheads.
Sounds like this is the sort of bureaucracy where the gang gets together and decides on an end goal, then "adjusts" the red tape to make it happen. These are the same type of bureaucrats who can tie up and block projects forever if they don't like them. USSR America.
Same thing is happening with my family land in Texas. A private company wants to build a high speed rail for profit and they were granted imminent domain. My family has owned this land sice 1858 and our cemetery is on it. Pennies on the dollar is what they are offering, even though we do not want to sell.
And why isn't our elected officials stopping them? They just sit up there and wag their fingers at people but nothing ever happens. Just a lot of talk to make people think they are really busy and handling this subject.
God does not send idiots. Hawley admits he doesn't know the statute. Then brilliantly says that if the statute says what the witness says it says, then the law needs to be changed. Um. Genius. HAWLEY IS A MEMBER OF THE SENATE WHICH CAN CHANGE THE LAW. My guess is you will die before Hawley does anything to try and change the law he whines about. If that is a Godsend, you have a low opinion of God.
@@redrustler1When did he admit that he doesn't know the statute? He has fought this for a long time. He said that if the witness is correct in that law, then it needs to be changed. Also, he is a MEMBER of the Senate. Not the entirety of it, and also has to fight uphill, both ways, a large amount of the time. Hawley has fought for the rights of his people. Whether that be farmers, small businesses, the american people as a whole, and just your every day citizen that doesn't want to live in radioactive waste in Missouri.
@@jordan9604 5:31: "Maybe that is the law, i doubt it. But if it is, then the law needs to be changed." "IF?" "MAYBE?" He does not know the law. Senator, attempt to change the law to benefit your constituents. That is your job. Care to wager when Hawley introduces legislation to change the law to benefit his constituents? He won't. That requires work, and the last thing Hawley wants to do is real work. Do you remember him whining about the Keystone Pipeline that did the same thing in the Mountain states as does this project - taking private property to benefit rich oil companies? Um. No. The guy is a worthless grand stander.
They are also buying up family homes and re-selling it for a profit, driving up the market everywhere. We need a law that states that anyone handling a 100 million dollar or over account, can not buy a home that is meant for 10 or fewer people. It is ridiculous that we have so many government employees that are in bed with major investment firms, then make millions on their "hunches (Insider Trading.)" Meanwhile, there are single people whom cannot afford an apartment and eat, because of this exact thing. Edit: It is all market manipulation by those who set the rules. We are the market, and have to abide by those rules or we get thrown in jail or are forced homeless due to legal fees. I have a feeling that if things don't change, that final straw will land on the camel's back.
If he stood with the farmers, he would know the law. He admitted he didn't. If he stood with the farmers, then he would introduce legislation to change the law. He hasn't. Hawley puts on a show for you, and you morons fill yourselves with popcorn. He doesn't care about the farmers. He'd rather grandstand about the farmers than actually do anything productive to help those farmers.
Government is more than happy to take someone else's money, land, and property. But hell will rain down on you if you don't pay your "rent" yearly to the IRS.
He happens to be a decent senator but I don't trust the lengths he would go to for power if you look into how he got his seat (spoilers, he wasn't elected by the people of Missouri)
Thanks for shining a light on this issue, Senator Hawley. You have pointed out that the law that Congress passed is protecting corporations and hurting people. Now, Mr Senator. Take some responsibility for that and FIX IT!
Senator you are in a position to change this. Is there a reason why the Senate or the House are not stepping on this? It seems like we see these hearing and then nothing gets done. Can you explain why we have these hearing then? You do a great job exposing all the corruption in these hearings.
The supreme court recently nullified "the Chevron decision" removing an agencies ability to interpret laws outside of congress if it was not specifically addressed by congress. Where and when did a private agency retain the power to take land from private landowners?
@redrustler1 You'd have to be blind not to see that greed is a major problem.. That's not a left or a right stance, just a fact of the way the world works.. I'm no AOC or Bernie supporter.
@@redrustler1 BY what legal AUTHORITY do you cite that Senator Hawley can "close down" ERIC BEIGHTEL's department. Hawley is a U.S. SENATOR, laws that affect the State of MIssouri must be legislated at the STATE level. If there are any laws at the FEDERAL/U.S. Government level being violated, then there is a way that U.S. Senator Hawley can find ways to address it. You can bet, by the tone of his questioning of Beightel, that Senator Hawley will be checking to see what he CAN do and get the ball the rolling on it as he truly cares about the Farmers in his state and the fact that the People of Missouri are not receiving any benefit from that 500+miles high voltage transmission line dividing their state.
@@staralioflundnv It still amazes me that people watch these videos, and have not a clue what they watched. And think they do know. This project was approved at the FEDERAL level. There is a FEDERAL statute which sets forth criteria for approval. The reason there is a FEDERAL statute on projects such as this is because the project crosses multiple state boundaries, and therefore involve multiple states. One state cannot effectively outlaw a project which another state approves, and which may benefit people in another state, or the country as a whole. This is called 'interstate commerce,' which, according to the Constitution, a word you probably like to use despite the fact that you've probably not actually read the document, is within Congress' bailiwick. If you understood the video, you'd know that the witness is essentially telling Hawley that the FEDERAL statute requires the witness to check boxes, and if those boxes are checked, then the FEDERAL statute requires him to approve the project. Now, follow me here. Hawley admits he does not know the FEDERAL statute. Why does a FEDERAL Senator not know the FEDERAL statute at issue? Why does he not know the FEDERAL statute which is effecting his precious constituents? Hawley reminds me of the cop in Vacation who asks Chevy Chase if he knows the penalties in that state for animal cruelty, and when Chase admits he does not, the cop replies "Well, it is probably pretty stiff." Except this is not a joke. Who passes FEDERAL statutes? Answer for those who failed to complete grade school: The Congress. Which means that Hawley could draft and introduce legislation changing the FEDERAL statute to benefit his constituents if he was so inclined. He obviously would rather grandstand on the issue rather than do the real work of attempting to change the law. Apparently, the cheer leaders around here are satisfied with grandstanding. Remember the Keystone Pipeline? It was killed at the FEDERAL level. Not the state level. The irony you obviously missed is that Hawley and his equally brain dead colleagues constantly rail against civil servants who don't follow the law, but rather do their own thing. Here we have a civil servant who follows the letter of the law, and Hawley whines like a little girl (he runs like one, so I guess he is being consistent) about a civil servant who follows the letter of the law. So, yea, Hawley is all show.
How is this possible??? Its sickening. Where is "for the people, by the people"! May God have mercy on our nation. We need President Trump back in office for the sake of the American people and future generations.
Constitution amendment 14 Section 1 nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law, nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.
@@keith1854Or signing something that invests billions into big corporations that taxpayers will have to foot the bill. Parson is not at all, who he said he was during the election. Always seemed like a sleaze ball to me.
Also, Ashcroft just needs to get out of Missouri. He is a typical lifetime politician that does nothing for the taxpayers of Missouri. I am usually a little more eloquent, but fk that guy. Huge steaming 💩
Senator Josh Hawley, I first want to thank you for not backing down from anyone. We need people in the government like you. Here's another reason I would never want high tension, high voltage running through my land. When I moved to the Denver area, I had high voltage wires across the street, behind my neighbors home. It took about a year, but I started having migraines 2 to 3 times a week. Back then, before the self-administered shots, it was a trip to the doctor or ER and a shot of Demerol. After much research, we discovered there was a dangerous electromagnetic radiation field in my home, from the high voltage wires. EMF have been linked to a lot of health problems along with migraines. Just a little more information. i'm 69 years old and I am still learning every day. Keep up the great work Senator, you will always have my vote. For any office you wish to run for. We need you. Smiles.
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Thank you for having the boldness to call a spade a spade. We need many, many more like you in Congress. If we did, we would not be in the mess we are in. Keep standing up for us, Senator Hawley. May God bless you & your family.
Democrats believe in big government and big corporations but they do not believe in the small businessman or small farmers . Vote Democrat and this is the government you get.
So much corruption in the entire tendering and government supply structures. Incredible to see someone finally willing and more than able to take these issues on and so much more. Way to go!