Posted on 08/09/2010 3:24:58 PM PDT by faq
Thanks to CATOs Jim Harper, we discover that the slovenly work of Obamas Congress is so bad that they are now passing bills that they havent even bothered to name. Its been bad enough that the Democrats have affixed to bills names that are entirely Orwellian in nature, but now they arent even bothering to think that hard.
In the recent past weve gotten bills named in ways that convey the precise opposite nature of what the bill does. Weve had the Employee Free Choice Act that actually takes away workers choice, weve had the Uniting American Families Act that doesnt unite American families but unites families of illegal immigrants, and weve had the Freedom of Choice Act which takes away the freedom of a fetus to chose life, apparently.
But as Harper informs us weve finally gotten to the nub of the matter. The Democrats are tired of sinking all their brain power into thinking up bill names that hide their true intent. Its just so taxing on these busy, busy congressmen, ya know? Now they have gotten so lazy that they arent naming the bills at all.
Apparently Pelosis lazy House of Representatives has just passed H.R. 1586 which is proudly titled the XXXXXX Act of XXXX.
What? Heres how Harper explains this foolishness
The Senates substitute amendment on this $26 billion spending bill had a placeholder bill name, and it could not take time to replace the placeholder. The House is expected to return this week and pass the Senate amendment, sending it to the president.And since the Senate is now out of session, and because both houses have to pass bills sporting the same name, the bill will not legally be re-named from this placeholder title and will have to go into law as the XXXXXX Act of XXXX.
As Harper says, the law with no name will stand as a lasting tribute to the inattention Congress gives its work. Spending billions of taxpayer dollars is a hurried and casual affair for our lawmakers.
Indeed.
I say that instead of six Xs in the title, they should have stuck with just three because this whole thing is obscene.
U.S Senate Passing Bills In Secret
U.S Senate Passing Bills In Secret
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmSS5H8yUKE&playnext=1&videos=vAeltxpjcm0
Why name bills when they are merely “deemed passed” without a calling of the yeas and nays anyway??? nameless bills passed by nameless congressmen.
Well....if that’s suppose to provide cover for RHINO’s, they’re sadly mistaken!
They are all either Intolerable or the Coercive Acts anyway.
I'm surprised they just haven't started using pictographs.
Or Chinese year names — they can get a free list of those at any chop suey joint. ;’)
Name them...they neither read nor vote on them anymore, they are deemed passed whatever that means. Next year I am deeming my taxes paid.
Reread the Declaration of Independence...the next step is clearly enunciated there.
If so then how does a pocket veto kill a bill?
Sorry. We're just The People. We have no 'standing'.
Okay. THAT made me laugh!
The Anal Penetration Act of 2010
The Butt-twisting Screw act of 2011
The Circumcision With a Dull Butter Knife Act of 2012
One might think from reading these names that I have a fixation on the concept of being an unwilling participant in painful, forced sexual acts by a third party.
Given this government of ours and how we are being treated, I cannot deny it.
The sitting _resident is considerably less horny than the horndog from Arkansas. I doubt he leaves any DNA in the Oval Office. That cannot be said about his appointees.
I think I just threw up in my mouth a little bit at that visualization.
Amazing, isn’t it?
They can just increment the numbers.
Aired in 2008 - how many secret bills have been passed since then?
“The totals were 10 Present/Not Voting”
How does Obammy still get to vote? Oh, that’s right. “The Chicago Way”.
I suspect that the legislation is easier to hide if it goes unnamed. Harder to know which number applies to which bill when you’re trying to look up legislation.
Not Voting-
(UT) Bennett, Robert [R]
(WV) Byrd, Robert [D] (deceased)
(SC) DeMint, Jim [R]
(GA) Isakson, John [R]
(VT) Sanders, Bernard [I]
(NM) Udall, Tom [D]
(MS) Wicker, Roger [R]
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