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- tommyo0
Btw, wtf I keep reading that this cap and trade bill is also being forced to a vote without hardly anyone knowing what's in it. This shit makes me want to rip my hair out. Even if you're for or against this thing.. that's just not good policy.
- funny thing is I only seem to be reading republicans saying that. Sounds like politicking to me.DrBombay
- Why would they out and out lie about something as obvious as having a hard copy of the bill issued? Doesn't make sense.tommyo
- The "current version" of the bill. That is key.DrBombay
- Because they can't win in the house, so they cry foul. Dems did it for years under Bush.DrBombay
- I mean, here it is: http://energycommerc…DrBombay
- They're on the floor no? How can you read it while you're debating. Why can't they finalize, digest it and vote??tommyo
- We've been on this earth for 10k + years and we HAVE to pass this bill without people having a chance to read it??tommyo
- So we can stop global warming? Seems a bit rushed, no?tommyo
- How about just agreeing that our politicians would best serve us by reading and digesting what they vote on?tommyo
- btw, it's over a 1,000 pages.. you can read and understand a 1,000 page bill after reading it on the interwebs? Insane.tommyo
- Remember the patriot act?DrBombay
- This is what has become of American politics.DrBombay
- Yep, it's sad man. Bunch of bullshit.tommyo
- I agree to a certain extent, but dobs is right - the majority of the bill is available. We're talkingukit
- last minute tweaks. They said the same thing about the stimulus. It's not like they never laid eyes on these bills before voting.ukit