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There Is No Bill!

Posted 9/10/09 at 9:43am by jamie

Something I wish President Obama would have mentioned last night is that there isn’t a bill. For the last couple of months the Republicans have been talking about “how bad this bill is”. Some are referring to the bill that came out of a House committee, and others are talking about other proposals floating through Congress.

For a good example of this, on Morning Joe Senator Judd Gregg was talking about how companies will be better off paying the fines than offering coverage. Of course what Gregg is referring to is the crap Max Baucus plan that appeared Tuesday – a plan quickly rejected by a vast majority of Democrats. But again – it’s just one of many plans circulating Capital Hill, not “the bill”.

This is where the Republicans are being dishonest. Instead of trying to engage in constructive debate, they are acting as if there is some final product ready to be voted on and heading to conference. You would think Republicans would have a better idea of how Congress operates, but apparently they don’t. If that isn’t the case, well then they lie.

What people need to start doing is asking these Republicans where they can find the bill at on Thomas, the library of Congress site that lists all current and past bills. Don’t let them say “well its on so and so’s site”. If it isn’t on Thomas then it isn’t a “bill” yet.

Of course none of this is shocking. The Republicans have cast their “party of no” philosophy into stone, and this just exemplifies that. None of them have shown an interest to actually work towards a common ground – they just want to see the President fail It’s the Limbaugh mentality that has taken over the GOP, and I believe once the campaign season really starts people will be quick to remember that.

Again - No Work Before Government

Posted 2/5/09 at 9:49am by jamie

Here’s another example that if you want a job in government you need to make it your first job ever:

{[}]lt;p>Senators might want to hold David Ogden's confirmation hearing after the kids go to bed.

That's because the man in line to become No. 2 at the nation's top law enforcement agency was once a strident defender of Playboy and other purveyors of nudity. {[}]lt;/p>

And some critics are drawing attention to his risque legal work ahead of his Senate Judiciary Committee hearing Thursday. In one case, Ogden paved the way for the blind to enjoy Playboy at the Library of Congress.

The Start of Our New Dictatorship (a time to be worried)

Posted 6/14/05 at 2:15am by jamie

Why should we be pissed? They are trying to take away our freedoms and put us
under a dictatorship. If you believe Bush legitimately won the 2000 and the 2004
election is neither here nor there. No matter what, you must admit that they
were “suspicious” to say the least. Now I have found during my surfing the net a
document that proves even more that our Government wants to steal away our
democracy and try to keep us under the control of the neo-cons of Karl Rove,
Dick Cheney, and all of those founding members of the New American Century.

What I am talking about is H.J.Resolution 24 which can be seen on the Library
of Congress site
here. This resolution is a one line, very simple and very
dangerous resolution. The body of the resolution is simple:

The twenty-second article of amendment to the Constitution of the United
States is repealed.

For those who are not up to buff on the Constitution may be at a loss as to
what the 22 amendment is, so let me refresh your memory.

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