Why Obama’s plan to address a joint parliament of senators and MPs has not been agreed upon yet
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As Friday draws near, Many people are wondering what will happen . Obama’s plan to address a joint parliament of senators and MPs has not been agreed upon yet and confirmed . Those opposed to the move say the two houses are composed of mostly corrupt individuals who sneaked into power through the back door. Further, the current MPs are openly engaged in corrupt deals using parliamentary committees to enrich themselves by condoning and shielding economic saboteurs from public scrutiny. Blights America considers enough to blacklist one for. To complicate matters are the physical fights the MPs have engaged in on the floor of the House that are often covered prominently through electronic media worldwide. To them, if Obama addresses them, it would be like condescending to corruption which the US has emphatically accused successive Kenyan governments of.
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