Posted on 09/04/2011 4:13:26 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
In other words, we are fraked and will be beyond fraked when they are finished, Mr. Weinstein?
believe that when i see it.
How odd. Your comment ended up as a ping to me. I wonder how that happened, lol!
Unconstitutional.
a) a decision by any single member could boost any proposal past the required threshold
b) [therefore compelling] every member of the commission to negotiate in a serious manner.
c) That diminishes the likelihood that political shenanigans will scuttle this deal
Sorry; c does not follow from b, and b does not follow from a.
Utter nonsense. The Dems had the Presidency and both houses, and would not even pass a budget. It is not political gridlock that is preventing getting a handle on the debt, it is the MSM blasting the Republicans anytime they try to do so.
>> I wonder how that happened
bcc (”blind carbon ping”)
YOU ARE RIGHT ON!
Here is what it violates;
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
I set my congressman right smack on his ass about this. I asked. “Congressman, who do we redress our grievances to and since you are our voice and represent us in congress, who do we petition since no bill coming from that committee can be amended?” “So therefore, you voted to take away our rights to petition to amend and redress of grievances.”
He had no answer.
They created an Oligarchy..not that we didnt have one before...
‘puter ricochet.
Unconstitutional.
And delusional.
I Love these Friday Silliness threads!
Succeed at what? Mothballing 3 Aircraft Carriers and reducing the Army/Marines by 100K men? Gutting the military retirement system and screwing those recently retired? These are going to be some “interesting times” and not in a good way either.
There should be no supercommittee. Congress simply lacks the nads and the integrity to make the right and hard decisions. It’s not constitutional and sets a bad precedent.
Translation: Taxes out the wazoo, and not one cent of spending cuts.
Other than imaginary spending cuts fifty years from now.
It is a disgrace that the GOP agreed to it.
Perfectly Constitutional. Article I, Section 5 allows Congress to make whatever rules they please for conducting business. As long as they hold a vote at the end of it all, it’s legal. But that doesn’t make it a good idea.
Call me what that happens.
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