DOJ then investigates him and here we are.
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The whole attaching bills to other bills thing is sick and designed to ruin everything and everyone. Any good law will be attached to bad ones and vice versa. Then everyone can be attacked.
Passing 6000 page bills no one can even read in the 4 hours before a vote is not viable.
But have to get rid of the fraud first before there will be enough real elected reps to change it.
Bills need to be streamlined in scope(no unrelated attachments) and length, 20-40 pages and they have to sign they personally read them in full.
Can you believe they used to have to read bills in their entirety three times in the chamber before a vote could be taken? They'd still be reading Obamacare LOL.
Like Madison said, "It will be of little avail to the people that the laws are made by men of their own choice if the laws be so voluminous that they cannot be read, or so incoherent that they cannot be understood." The founders really were political scientists. They knew EXACTLY what to expect.
Hello Dolly! I did not know that, but our founding fathers did know exactly what to expect and took great pains to provide us with the tools to protect our republic. A geat quote from Madison, could not be more precsient. Yes, they'd still be reading Obamacate and definitely their giant spending bill which was almost 1000 pages, I believe? We need to get back to our roots, these bills need to be read outlaud thrice before voted on, but our selected bozos barely show up anyway. Sad! This has to change and quickly.
Don't even get me started. The Republic to me was like a shiny new car that over time has been worn down by the [human] elements. Time for a rebuild. Same car, just remove the corrosion.
We have strayed so far from the original intent it's unbelievable. The corruption is due to the unnecessary complexity, IMO. Not only should laws be short and comprehensible there should be no corresponding "regulations" drafted by the unelected executive branch bureaucrats. Congress is supposed to have the EXCLUSIVE right and obligation to make law under Article II. Renaming laws "regulations" is a bullshit way of insulating our lawmakers from their constitutional responsibility. That's why they say things like "We have to pass it to find out what's in it." Maddening.