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Moderators: carlson1, Charles L. Cotton
There it is, folk! Give the man a Cigar!Middle Age Russ wrote:
...The problem I have with "career politicians" stems from how they have changed the legislative process from its original intent to what we have now. Very few bills are ever introduced that are not significantly changed, often in completely incongruous and clandestine ways and not vetted, before being voted on. This -- and a lack of term limits -- has led to "pork-barrel" politics, producing the present overwhelming Federal bureaucracies, the ever-more overwhelming Federal debt and the current economic crisis.
Middle Age Russ wrote:100 pages is a good upper limit, but I think it is still necessary to change the rules so that a bill, once introduced, cannot be saddled with every special interest add-on anyone can think of. When absolutely unrelated items can be added to bills (and are added to most every bill with a high likelihood of passing) we end up with all sorts of things happening that would not pass on their own, as well as the requisite spending for them. Any item with a financial impact on taxpayers should be separately captured in a bill that the activity/spending is directly related to, and it should be spelled out in common vernacular rather than muddled up in legaleze.
Yes, this is essentially what I am referring to on a per-bill basis.Germaneness??
You know Obama must be getting nervous. Buckle up for the mud slinging. Democrats always seem to fight dirty when backed into a corner.
It looks like someone else listens to Michael Berry.fishman wrote:Yea he's nervous. Cousin pookey gets mad when he does'nt get a piece of the pie.
Make that three.texanron wrote:It looks like someone else listens to Michael Berry.fishman wrote:Yea he's nervous. Cousin pookey gets mad when he does'nt get a piece of the pie.
I'm expecting mine any day now.USA1 wrote:Has everyone forgot? Obama was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. They don't just hand those out to anyone.
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