Slavery bill H.R. 5741 is now in debate
H.R. 5741 is currently being argued in the house of representatives. If passed, H.R. 5741 will give the president the power to require 2 years of compulsory service from every US resident between ages 18 and 42. That's not a misprint: everyone between ages eighteen and forty-two will be required to serve in any capacity at the president's whim.
This bill will destroy US commerce as citizens are reassigned to service. The bill's sponsor is Charles Rangel, a democrat from New York. The bill does not yet have a co-sponsor. It was introduced on July 15th and is now before the armed services committee.
Prison Planet reports, "Under this new legislation nearly all, able bodied Americans will be sentenced to two years of forced labor. The infrastructure is already in place for those unwilling to participate in mandatory service and now the army is looking to fill it’s ranks with Interment/Resettlement Specialists."
"The slavery bill is currently in debate in the House Committee on Armed Services chaired by Rep Ike Skelton a democrat from Missouri. Those who oppose mandatory slavery should contact
Rep. Skelton. Many bills die in committee and this bill should meet the same fate."
The slavery bill H.R. 5741 is now being debated. It will allow the president to require 2 years of service between every US resident between 18 and 42. The Libertarian Examiner says. "The bill HR5741 is government sanctioned slavery. Read it and weep."
Source HR5741: Slavery has come back to the US
America- The bill HR5741 is government sanctioned slavery. Read it and weep.
According to opencongress.org, It was introduced on July 15th by Charles Rangel D-NY. You know what to do.
The defining paragraph reads,
'To require all persons in the United States between the ages of 18 and 42 to perform national service, either as a member of the uniformed services or in civilian service in furtherance of the national defense and homeland security, to authorize the induction of persons in the uniformed services during wartime to meet end-strength requirements of the uniformed services, and for other purposes.'
It does exactly that, and then goes on to state that,
'It is the obligation of every citizen of the United States, and every other person residing in the United States, who is between the ages of 18 and 42 to perform a period of national service as prescribed in this title unless exempted under the provisions of this title.'
The exceptions include things like,
'(1) extreme hardship' under the deferments section; and
'(4) Such other grounds as the President may establish.' under the Early Termination section.
The bill gets eve more interesting for conscientious objectors.
'(b) Alternative Noncombatant or Civilian Service- A person who claims exemption from combatant training and service under subsection (a) and whose claim is sustained by the local board shall--
(1) be assigned to noncombatant service (as defined by the President), if the person is inducted into the uniformed services; or
(2) be ordered by the local board, if found to be conscientiously opposed to participation in such noncombatant service, to perform national civilian service for the period specified in section 104(a) and subject to such regulations as the President may prescribe.'
Section 201 allows the drafting and induction of females as well. Women are now fully included in not only war, but any non-combat or civilian role that the president deems necessary. Morale, for example. The powers granted by this bill are vague enough that anything goes.
Source I agree that the articles sampled run high with rhetoric, but I wanted to get the bills existence out there and main stream media is ignoring its existence so I had to go to a libertarian site.