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November 7, 2009 at 9:43 PM #16622November 7, 2009 at 10:04 PM #478934bsrsharmaParticipant
But how is it a cram when a majority of House of Representatives vote for it? If you have to blame someone, probably you should start with the voters who chose those reps.
November 7, 2009 at 10:04 PM #479104bsrsharmaParticipantBut how is it a cram when a majority of House of Representatives vote for it? If you have to blame someone, probably you should start with the voters who chose those reps.
November 7, 2009 at 10:04 PM #479469bsrsharmaParticipantBut how is it a cram when a majority of House of Representatives vote for it? If you have to blame someone, probably you should start with the voters who chose those reps.
November 7, 2009 at 10:04 PM #479551bsrsharmaParticipantBut how is it a cram when a majority of House of Representatives vote for it? If you have to blame someone, probably you should start with the voters who chose those reps.
November 7, 2009 at 10:04 PM #479773bsrsharmaParticipantBut how is it a cram when a majority of House of Representatives vote for it? If you have to blame someone, probably you should start with the voters who chose those reps.
November 7, 2009 at 10:29 PM #478939Jim JonesParticipantWhat happened to Pelosi’s promise to allow 72 hours for the public to view the contents of the bill then provide their feedback to their elected representatives.
Can we not call this behavior unethical? Should voters not hold their elected representatives to a higher standard? Where is the news media? Where is the opposition party?
Regardless of the fact that they are elected, they are still accountable to the electorate. If the electorate is not aware of what they are voting on then we have ineffectively delegated out powers to our officials.
Just my 2 cents, or maybe less by the time I finish typing this post as our government has taken on another federal program without explaining how it will be funded.
November 7, 2009 at 10:29 PM #479109Jim JonesParticipantWhat happened to Pelosi’s promise to allow 72 hours for the public to view the contents of the bill then provide their feedback to their elected representatives.
Can we not call this behavior unethical? Should voters not hold their elected representatives to a higher standard? Where is the news media? Where is the opposition party?
Regardless of the fact that they are elected, they are still accountable to the electorate. If the electorate is not aware of what they are voting on then we have ineffectively delegated out powers to our officials.
Just my 2 cents, or maybe less by the time I finish typing this post as our government has taken on another federal program without explaining how it will be funded.
November 7, 2009 at 10:29 PM #479474Jim JonesParticipantWhat happened to Pelosi’s promise to allow 72 hours for the public to view the contents of the bill then provide their feedback to their elected representatives.
Can we not call this behavior unethical? Should voters not hold their elected representatives to a higher standard? Where is the news media? Where is the opposition party?
Regardless of the fact that they are elected, they are still accountable to the electorate. If the electorate is not aware of what they are voting on then we have ineffectively delegated out powers to our officials.
Just my 2 cents, or maybe less by the time I finish typing this post as our government has taken on another federal program without explaining how it will be funded.
November 7, 2009 at 10:29 PM #479556Jim JonesParticipantWhat happened to Pelosi’s promise to allow 72 hours for the public to view the contents of the bill then provide their feedback to their elected representatives.
Can we not call this behavior unethical? Should voters not hold their elected representatives to a higher standard? Where is the news media? Where is the opposition party?
Regardless of the fact that they are elected, they are still accountable to the electorate. If the electorate is not aware of what they are voting on then we have ineffectively delegated out powers to our officials.
Just my 2 cents, or maybe less by the time I finish typing this post as our government has taken on another federal program without explaining how it will be funded.
November 7, 2009 at 10:29 PM #479778Jim JonesParticipantWhat happened to Pelosi’s promise to allow 72 hours for the public to view the contents of the bill then provide their feedback to their elected representatives.
Can we not call this behavior unethical? Should voters not hold their elected representatives to a higher standard? Where is the news media? Where is the opposition party?
Regardless of the fact that they are elected, they are still accountable to the electorate. If the electorate is not aware of what they are voting on then we have ineffectively delegated out powers to our officials.
Just my 2 cents, or maybe less by the time I finish typing this post as our government has taken on another federal program without explaining how it will be funded.
November 7, 2009 at 10:30 PM #478945mike92104ParticipantI say it’s a cram down because something like 70% of Americans didn’t want it, but it was passed anyway.
November 7, 2009 at 10:30 PM #479114mike92104ParticipantI say it’s a cram down because something like 70% of Americans didn’t want it, but it was passed anyway.
November 7, 2009 at 10:30 PM #479479mike92104ParticipantI say it’s a cram down because something like 70% of Americans didn’t want it, but it was passed anyway.
November 7, 2009 at 10:30 PM #479561mike92104ParticipantI say it’s a cram down because something like 70% of Americans didn’t want it, but it was passed anyway.
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