No, they will not.
what force created by the first continental congress
Because ill-informed, apathetic people vote to elect them. That is also why we have corrupt old dinosaurs in the US Congress.
A joint resolution of Congress has the force of law if signed by the president. This can be passed by a simple majority in both houses.
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Technically true, but false in practice. A very large number of government agencies and bureaus promulgate administrative regulations which have the force of law. Obamacare, for example, has very few mandates but the Secretary of HHS has issued hundreds of thousands of pages of often-conflicting regulations that are supposed to implement to PPACA.
The Continental Army after the second continental congress realized they needed a force to protect America if they went into war
The US Constitution does not provide for referendums on national issues. I think if you want Congress to do something different, you must work to elect representatives and Senators who agree .But keep in mind many people will not agree with you; you can't force Congress to do just what YOU (or even you and 10,000 others) want.
The Air Force hasn't asked for more money to buy C-17s since 2007. That year the Air Force wanted 12, and Congress bought it 22. In 2008, the Air Force wanted none, but Congress bought 15. In 2009, the request was also zero, and Congress bought eight. In 2010, the Air Force once again asked for no C-17s, and lawmakers bought 10.
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Pres. Barack Hussein Obama did not force Congress to raise gasoline sales taxes. The president wanted Congress to raise the federal gasoline excise tax but the Republican led House refused to do so.