I read a post the other day that made the point that Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill was like a year's worth of bills from Congress, which was the point because it was passed using reconciliation and was able to codify and pass things that wouldn't have otherwise.
Thune and Johnson are completely compromised. I'm ready for a Military Tribunal purge. It's the only way to resolve all these "Issues" in months not decades.
Since World War II (the earliest we have data), Congress has typically enacted 4-6 million words of new law in each two-year Congress. However, those words have been enacted in fewer but larger bills. Therefore, the generally decreasing number of bills enacted into law does not reflect less legislative work is occurring.
"Enacted legislation including via incorporation" refers to laws passed by a legislature (like the U.S. Congress) where one bill absorbs or includes provisions from other bills, becoming law as a single statute, often through omnibus packages (like the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act"), making it a common method for passing complex policy by combining many ideas into one legislative package. This process streamlines lawmaking by bundling topics, allowing members to vote on comprehensive bills rather than many separate ones, and is tracked by sites like GovTrack to show which introduced bills became law this way.
IMHO...I think the Legislative Branch is part of the Movie as well - The Majority of Congress Certifying a Fraudulent Election in 2020, sealed their Fate. A total of 147 Republican members of Congress voted to object to the certification of the 2020 presidential election results. Eight Republican senators voted to object to the electoral votes.
Actually I’m ok with less laws with this congress . And until we get more MAGA into office next year then I’ll be ok with them passing some of Trump’s executive orders. Let’s just hope Trump can get the Congress he needs next year in the mid terms.
I guess our Congress has gotten their marching orders from the DEEP STATE. Now I'm certain that those laws passed for other Presidents to sign were laws meant to harm Americans.
It will be so nice to see these criminals in front of a Military Tribunal. I only hope those officers presiding over the trial are fair. Let them see both sides of the case and decide if the criminals were good guys or bad guys.
I read a post the other day that made the point that Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill was like a year's worth of bills from Congress, which was the point because it was passed using reconciliation and was able to codify and pass things that wouldn't have otherwise.
^^^^ correct
See my other comment
That's how the scums snuck in the gun grab red flag laws and banning weed everywhere.
I hope so.
in 2022 they passed a law banning this really awful chemical that a plant near me was dumping in a river, I thought that was pretty great.
Thune and Johnson are completely compromised. I'm ready for a Military Tribunal purge. It's the only way to resolve all these "Issues" in months not decades.
Here are the actual numbers - https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/statistics
It's not as cut and dry as one would think:
Since World War II (the earliest we have data), Congress has typically enacted 4-6 million words of new law in each two-year Congress. However, those words have been enacted in fewer but larger bills. Therefore, the generally decreasing number of bills enacted into law does not reflect less legislative work is occurring.
"Enacted legislation including via incorporation" refers to laws passed by a legislature (like the U.S. Congress) where one bill absorbs or includes provisions from other bills, becoming law as a single statute, often through omnibus packages (like the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act"), making it a common method for passing complex policy by combining many ideas into one legislative package. This process streamlines lawmaking by bundling topics, allowing members to vote on comprehensive bills rather than many separate ones, and is tracked by sites like GovTrack to show which introduced bills became law this way.
H.W. Bush (242 in 1989)
Clinton (209 in 1993)
W. Bush (109 in 2001)
Obama (120 in 2009)
President Trump (96 in 2017)
Autopen Biden (122 in 2021)
This year… 5
tells ya all you need to know they are worthless
The difference?
Trump is for the people.
Only one question really matters:
Hey, Congress. Who owns you?
IMHO...I think the Legislative Branch is part of the Movie as well - The Majority of Congress Certifying a Fraudulent Election in 2020, sealed their Fate. A total of 147 Republican members of Congress voted to object to the certification of the 2020 presidential election results. Eight Republican senators voted to object to the electoral votes.
Actually I’m ok with less laws with this congress . And until we get more MAGA into office next year then I’ll be ok with them passing some of Trump’s executive orders. Let’s just hope Trump can get the Congress he needs next year in the mid terms.
I guess our Congress has gotten their marching orders from the DEEP STATE. Now I'm certain that those laws passed for other Presidents to sign were laws meant to harm Americans.
It will be so nice to see these criminals in front of a Military Tribunal. I only hope those officers presiding over the trial are fair. Let them see both sides of the case and decide if the criminals were good guys or bad guys.
Since, imo, most of what gets passed is nonsense, I say the fewer the better!
But, but, but look how many were headlined introducing a bill.
This may not be the best metric of measuring productivity, like lines of code (LOC) in programming
If its The Plan their powerless.
You know, maybe it's actually a good thing. They're not passing anything because all that shit would have been NWO agenda 2030 shit, 15min cities etc.