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Old 08-24-2011, 12:54 PM
 
Location: Southcentral Kansas
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I say that 12 people really can't do anywhere near the job that 535 can in looking at legislation that could help us. Every committee in Congress has subcommittees and they can study many more problems in a short time than can that Super Committee. When this group does its job then they have to go back to the two houses and convince them that what the committee has proposed will actually work.

Read the article and then take part in the survey so you can see how you check out with others. I was surprised to learn that I am in a super majority on all three questions.

The Super Committee Disaster - HUMAN EVENTS

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