Congress overrides Obama’s veto of 9/11 bill


Olde Hornet

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Mark that date - we will see the up tick in energy prices. We will all pay for increase energy prices.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...-to-vote-to-override-obamas-veto-of-911-bill/

Congress on Wednesday voted overwhelmingly to override President Obama’s veto of legislation that would allow 9/11 victims’ families to sue the Saudi Arabian government over its alleged support for the terrorists who carried out the attacks.

It is the first override of Obama’s presidency.

The votes in the House and Senate amounted to a sweeping, bipartisan rejection of pleas from the White House to back the president, with administration officials arguing the legislation poses a national security threat by exposing U.S. officials to similar lawsuits abroad.

“Overriding a presidential veto is something we don’t take lightly, but it was important in this case that the families of the victims of 9/11 be allowed to pursue justice, even if that pursuit causes some diplomatic discomforts,” Sen. Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.), who co-authored the bill with Sen. John Cornyn (R-Tex.), said in a statement.

Some members of Congress in recent days expressed misgivings about the bill and signaled a willingness consider changes, but that angst did little to alter the vote tallies in either chamber.
 
The next day - they have not reached an agreement in a while.

http://www.cnbc.com/2016/09/29/top-...g-to-significant-big-oil-earnings-growth.html

Top analyst sees OPEC deal contributing to ‘significant’ big oil earnings growth

OPEC's plan to limit oil output could boost crude prices next year and help embattled energy companies return to earnings growth, Institutional Investor's top-ranked integrated oil analyst said Thursday.


Oil majors like
Exxon Mobil, Chevron and Royal Dutch Shell have reported declining profits in recent quarters as the two-year price rout cuts into earnings. Meanwhile, the overall energy sector has weighed on S&P 500 earnings, resulting in a six-quarter revenue recession.


Evercore ISI's head of energy research, Doug Terreson, said the
understanding reached by OPEC on Wednesday to cut production by 200,000 to 700,000 barrels a day has meaningful potential to positively impact crude prices, but cautioned it should not be confused with a firm agreement.

 



McConnell: Obama was too slow to warn about 'potential consequences' of 9/11 victims bill
WASHINGTON — The Senate's top Republican Thursday warned that legislation enacted over President Barack Obama's veto to allow families of Sept. 11 victims to sue Saudi Arabia in U.S. courts may have "unintended ramifications" and that lawmakers should discuss fixes to the measure.
So at what point does a "VETO" not express to someone or anyone that this a bill that should not be passed.

Congress suddenly has buyer's remorse for overriding Obama's veto
Washington (CNN)Top congressional leaders from each party expressed buyer's remorse Thursday about a controversial new law that was enacted over President Barack Obama's objections that allows 9/11 families to sue Saudi Arabia.
Now they have issues with the bill they passed. Even though Obama warned time and time again the issues that would come from the passage of the bill.
 
I know lawyers are lining up victims for US bombings, drone attacks, etc.... This will be a big waterfall for the savvy lawyers.
Yeah...and no payouts even if they win....who pays the lawyers then? Folks gonna be bankrupt running behind this idea.

So, if that toy that was manufactured in china breaks and I cut my face....can I sue China?

How about that Chinese guy that cut me off, causing me to have an accident which leaves me in a wheelchair? When I find out he is on a visa and the car is just a rental, can I sue China about their citizen?
 
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