Ignoring requirements set forth in the Constitution (Article I, Section 9, Clause 6), the 115th Congress extracts public Money from the Treasury to support the hand off of nuclear weapons associated assets to Iran while preventing IAEA inspection of these as required by treaty (NPT). By law the Congress needs vote on an appropriations bill to support whatever it is that's wanted. In establishing such an appropriations bill the Congress would then be required to account for public Moneys expended.
The 115th doesn't dare discuss taking a vote on this issue, the funding of which is agreed to by both Republicans and Democrats. Most U.S. Citizens would be outraged that this U.S. Government involves itself in this activity instigated under Barack Obama's "Iran Nuclear Deal." Members of Congress obviously know it. So the Congress violates the Constitution and carries on with participation in the "Deal," by sneaking the funding.
Nevertheless, the text of the JCPOA declares that U.S. funding is required; and the United Nations confirms in regular reports that the U.S. is paying its way. There is no way for the Congress to deny that it is removing Money from the Treasury without a supporting law.
It becomes clear that the persons in voting positions in both Houses of 115th are more comfortable violating the Constitution than they are with the prospect of taking the humiliating public vote required by the Constitution, which would authorize the 115th to extract money from the Treasury for the purpose of expediting Iranian acquisitions of nuclear weapons associated assets; and force the 115th to account for the money taken in favor of the project the U.S. Government participates in.
What the 115th is paying for is the ongoing, without boundaries, U.S. commercial facilitation of Iranian acquisition of nuclear weapons associated assets suggested by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) as being necessary to keep a close watch on if these are ever released; and that these assets should not be released if there is a concern that such might fall into the hands of terrorists.
An essential aspect of this U.S. funded project is that the U.S. Government concedes to Iran that the IAEA is prevented from reviewing any of these U.S. Government facilitated Iranian acquisitions of nuclear weapons associated assets;
Although Congress is required by the Constitution to vote on an appropriations bill to justify extraction of public Money: Congress has no law to show for itself justifying or accounting for the Citizen's payments to this illicit Government adventure in support of continuing U.S. facilitation of the Government of Iran's acquisitions of nuclear weapons associated assets.
These are some of the aspects which are discussed and documented in the three examinations presented in this writing.
"What do I ask myself, on this Yom Hashoah" asks, among other things, why the U.S. Government would choose to favor a State openly expressing xenophobic ambitions to destroy populations which that theocratic Government notes as belonging to a religion that Iran condemns. Also discussed is the internationally recognized War Crime - Crimes against Peace; this, in the context of a criminal amorality which desperately sneaks money to assist in preparations for an Iranian pledged war of extermination. The imbecile 115th Congress pursues this course regardless of the fact that this ongoing pilfering is corroborated by United Nations reports.
"Embezzlement Supplants Representation" discusses the 115th's refusal to publicly even discuss a vote on what this Congress continues to unconstitutionally fund.
"Mining Milling Mythology" examines how members of Congress construct fables out of thin air which pretend that IAEA inspections in some areas are ongoing - when no provision for such pretend inspections was ever agreed upon by Iran, and none have been
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