Senate Approves the ______Act Of____
An anonymous reader writes "Apparently the Senate was in such a rush to get out of town that it forgot to name an 'important' bill that it passed, so the bill goes to the House as The ______Act of____. That's how it appears in the Congressional Record, though the Library of Congress has it listed as The XXXXXXAct ofXXXX. As for what's in the bill, well that appears to be as mysterious as the name. It was officially announced as a bill to tax bonuses to execs who received TARP money. But then someone simply deleted the entire bill and replaced it with text about aviation security. And then it was deleted again, and replaced with something having to do with education. However, because of these constant changes, many of the services that track the bill have the old details listed. On top of that, Nancy Pelosi called the House back for an emergency vote on this unnamed bill, and anyone trying to find out what it's about might be misled into thinking its about aviation security or something entirely unrelated to the actual bill. And people wonder why no one trusts Congress." It appears that the government's new martial law plans are being passed after all.
The Erosion of Freedom Act of 1984
I am Bennett Haselton! I am Bennett Haselton!
Vote the fuckers out.
Sorry to undo all my mods to this topic, but when I saw this blurb of naivety I had to respond.
Votes no longer work in the USA. Votes quit working when JFK was assassinated. From that very moment onward, bullets are worth more than ballots.
The monster's claws/roots now run too deep in the system to be dethroned by simply being out-voted. I've labeled my government officials as tyrants, IMHO, rightfully so. I've told my friends and family my new mantra: "Bullets > Ballots". I am biding my time until I and my fellow Americans can bring arms against the tyrants and fight the GOOD fight.
"Be prepared, son. That's my motto. Be prepared." --Joe Hallenbeck
As one of the 27,000 recently fired teachers in Illinois, I know that this is Democrat backed bill was always about getting money to the States to stave off even more extreme failures in the education systems. There was no question or confusion in the Senate or the House. Even main stream (non-republican) news sources like the NY Times and NPR covered this bill. No thing to see here. Apparently a data entry issue/computer issue is being used as a tool by some one with Republican interests is trying to miss-represent a very good thing being done by our Democrat majority in government.
That the actual text of the legislation is missing is insignficant because, even if we had that, we could not understand it. Laws enacted by congress are incomprehensible, even to the congressmen who vote from them. As Nancy Pelosi said of Obamacare "we have to pass the bill so that you can find out what is in it." What she means is that nobody could learn what was in the bill by reading it. Here, for example, is a randomly selected segment of the over 1000 page long ObamaCare act:
Ceci n'est pas une signature.