Wednesday, December 4, 2019

The "Rushing It" Scam

“Pencil Neck” Adam Schiff is using the “rushing scam” on congress with his “impeachment report.” He’s releasing it one day, and requiring a vote the next, which gives busy congresspeople little time to read it. That reduces the possibility of objections to any part of it. This system is in regular use in Congress, which accounts for the many bills that get passed into law without congresspeople reading them, and thus are ignorant as to what is in the bills. As Nancy Peelosi once said about the pending Obamacare law, “We have to pass the law to find out what’s in it.” It’s how so many stupid laws get passed. Congresspeople should vote “nay” on any bill they aren’t given time to read. This would end that practice, and many stupid bills would never be voted into law, by default. Frustrated congresspeople could then get sufficient time to actually READ the bills they sign into law, and could get “stupid factors” removed. This, of course, would anger people like Nancy, and be very hard to get done, because she would oppose it. But we should at least try it, and congresspeople should insist on getting sufficient time to read all the bills presented them for a vote. (Just common sense)

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