STOP THE FEAR MONGERING
On Mar 2, 5:32*pm, Scott wrote:
On Mar 2, 12:40*pm, "Paul G." wrote:
On Mar 2, 11:00*am, Bill C wrote:
*When they are insisting that Congressmen have to vote to pass this
without even giving them the time to read the thousands of pages,
"trust us", then that's beyond ****ed up, but hey if it works for you
folks.
Practical consideration- how long do you figure it would take all 500+
members of Congress to read those thousands of pages? *What would
happen in the meantime?
-Paul
How long did it take Pelosi and crew to write those 1000+ pages?
Perhaps I'm naive, but if a bill is too long to be read in it's
entirety, it's too long to vote on (for or against).
Dumbass -
Believe it or not, nearly all bills are too long for the congressmen
to read.
As for doing nothing: read what Warren Buffet said in the article in
the first post of this thread.
There were times when doing nothing was better, such as the Clinton/
Gingrich years. This is not one of those times.
thanks,
K. Gringioni.
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