February 13, 2009
BLIND ARROGANCE
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That is the number of Senators and Congressmen who have read the entire 1,071 pages of the stimulus bill.
Those bastards are throwing away our hard earned tax dollars,
THEY HAVE NO CLUE WHAT THEY ARE VOTING ON!
BUT SINCE THEY DON'T PAY TAXES,
WHY SHOULD THEY CARE.
(CNSNews.com) – Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-N.J.) predicted on Thursday that none of his Senate colleagues would "have the chance" to read the entire final version of the $790-billion stimulus bill before the bill comes up for a final vote in Congress.
“No, I don’t think anyone will have the chance to [read the entire bill],†Lautenberg told CNSNews.com.
The final bill, crafted by a House-Senate conference committee, was posted on the Website of the House Appropriations Committe late Thurday in two PDF files.
The first PDF was 424 pages long and the second PDF was 575 pages long, making the total bill 999 pages long. The House is expected to vote on this 999-page bill Friday, and the Senate either later Friday or Saturday. [Editor's note: The first PDF, as posted on the House Appropriations Committee website as of 8:20 AM Friday morning, had grown by 72 pages to 496 pages, increasing the length of the total document to 1,071 pages.]
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Zip
Zero
That is the number of Senators and Congressmen who have read the entire 1,071 pages of the stimulus bill.
Those bastards are throwing away our hard earned tax dollars,
THEY HAVE NO CLUE WHAT THEY ARE VOTING ON!
BUT SINCE THEY DON'T PAY TAXES,
WHY SHOULD THEY CARE.
(CNSNews.com) – Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-N.J.) predicted on Thursday that none of his Senate colleagues would "have the chance" to read the entire final version of the $790-billion stimulus bill before the bill comes up for a final vote in Congress.
“No, I don’t think anyone will have the chance to [read the entire bill],†Lautenberg told CNSNews.com.
The final bill, crafted by a House-Senate conference committee, was posted on the Website of the House Appropriations Committe late Thurday in two PDF files.
The first PDF was 424 pages long and the second PDF was 575 pages long, making the total bill 999 pages long. The House is expected to vote on this 999-page bill Friday, and the Senate either later Friday or Saturday. [Editor's note: The first PDF, as posted on the House Appropriations Committee website as of 8:20 AM Friday morning, had grown by 72 pages to 496 pages, increasing the length of the total document to 1,071 pages.]
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Just proves the old adage. Its an ill wind that blows no good. Whatever is begun in anger ends in shame. Benjamin Franklin 1706 1790
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