Senators Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.), John McCain (R-Ariz.), and Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.) argue that health care reform legislation should be posted online for 72 hours before it is voted on, to give members of Congress and the public a chance to know what is in the bill and how much it will cost and to allow time for public input.
lol @ McCain. the text of this bill has ALWAYS been online. but the push to slam it through, which i have not seen yet, of course would be bad. but it's a straw man argument, backed up by a lie, and i really don't see the point of it either way other than partisan bs.
the REAL issue is that ALMOST NONE of the congress people on BOTH sides would agree to sign a pledge to even read it at all!!! can you say "rubber stamp it no matter what" ???
uncajesse 2 years ago
How many of you read the Patriot Act at all before you passed it? Shut up about you have no time to read this health bill as all the Republicans were too busy kissing Bush's ass as he committed open face treason and defiled the Constitution with A dare!! Treason, in Gods Name this is treason!
TheQuietPiano 2 years ago
I agree... should give some time for allowing folks and Congress to see the bill and have reasonable time to read.
So... Republicans... please tell me why you didn't pass that when YOU had a chance. You are all talk now, but you failed when you were in there. So don't be surprised to get played the same way back by Democrats now. You all are the same and both sides need to grow up!
MegF142857 2 years ago
That would be to hard for liberals to pass something by the American people because they think were all ignorant.
LibsLuvFox 2 years ago