You could be right, but I’m puzzled as to why all 41 members of the House Freedom Caucus didn’t vote against it, only a few did.
“You could be right, but I’m puzzled as to why all 41 members of the House Freedom Caucus didn’t vote against it, only a few did.”
I understand our cynicism here, but maybe the bill wasn’t all that bad. My position is, I admit, extreme, which is that it is necessary to risk terror attacks in order to keep the government from destroying our rights. But I’m not elected, and so I don’t have to answer for not supporting FISA when the Sears Tower (or something like it) gets taken down.
But then again, I know far more victims of home accidents than people killed or injured by terrorists.