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I am wondering how many people have ever given a lot of thought to what is said by the right leaning man in this article. I am pretty sure that I could name, with no trouble at all, at least 20 who would refuse to read the link and would really try hard to defend what some people are accused of in it. Let's see if I am right.
Normally, someone posts with an opinion, explains their opinion, then may post a link to back up their ideas.
You never do that. You try to force people to open your links, and I, for one, am getting tired of it. Do you get a commission every time someone opens one of your links?
As far as I am concerned, you have shown no topic of discussion, so there is nothing to discuss.
I am wondering how many people have ever given a lot of thought to what is said by the right leaning man in this article. I am pretty sure that I could name, with no trouble at all, at least 20 who would refuse to read the link and would really try hard to defend what some people are accused of in it. Let's see if I am right.
Normally, someone posts with an opinion, explains their opinion, then may post a link to back up their ideas.
You never do that. You try to force people to open your links, and I, for one, am getting tired of it. Do you get a commission every time someone opens one of your links?
As far as I am concerned, you have shown no topic of discussion, so there is nothing to discuss.
It appears the first responder who won't read the link the topic is about chimes in. Surprisingly tired of reading links no less. lol
ROB - I read the link and it sounds good to me. More regulation of the financial industry is absolutely necessary as is shifting our emergy economy away fron imported oil.
Your ability to foretell the future is formidable.
Read Steve McCann's scathing opinion piece. Found it lacked credibility.
Thousand-page laws weren't the invention of the Obama administration. New laws which also have to nullify extensive older legislation are going to be long and convoluted. But the new laws cannot ignore the previous legislation, because doing so would cause confusion in the courts system. Health-care reform was so sweeping and widespread, that by necessity it involved a considerable amount of previous legislation.
The itemization of powers assigned to the executive branch in the laws is not to expand the powers of the executive branch, the intention is to limit the powers by expressly stating that the Secretary in question can only do these things, and cannot overstep the powers granted by the legislature.
Congress, with or without Reid/Pelosi, is not going to relinquish its powers in any manner to the President. And any suggestion otherwise is simply irrational.
Dodd Frank didn't regulate anything. Feds still pumping 40 bill a month to the fin sector to bail em out and reward them for stealing folks homes. Yippe.
I am wondering how many people have ever given a lot of thought to what is said by the right leaning man in this article. I am pretty sure that I could name, with no trouble at all, at least 20 who would refuse to read the link and would really try hard to defend what some people are accused of in it. Let's see if I am right.
Obama is no fool, like those who believe one should wait until a second term for "transformations". Consequently, people who have come to believe conspiracy theories are just that.
So your saying Obama had nothing to do with the thousands of pages in the healthcare bill? LOL
Have you read it?
I have.
And there is page after page expressly nullifying previous legislation, line by line, painstakingly explicated.
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