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Originally Posted by Twodogs
Well D, when you pass completely partisan bill that affects 1/6 of the US economy by using parliamentary maneuvering, you have to expect a certain amount of anger.
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You mean completely legal and ethical procedure that has been used by Republicans on multiple occasions?
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Originally Posted by Twodogs
I agree that "parts" of the bill are unconstitutional.
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A pet peeve of mine is this concept of constitutionality. If a protection is not specifically cited in an Amendment, or has not been judged by the SCOTUS as applied to a
specific law, the threshold has not been met. (In fact, it hasn't even been tested.)
Something in this new LAW may be deemed irksome, bothersome, intellectually untoward, etc., but what it is
not, is unconstitutional.
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Originally Posted by Twodogs
There are a lot of people that think this bill is the beginning of the end for our already wounded economy. While a lot of folks like myself are content with waiting for elections to handle this, some are not. 
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1. Those people are wrong.
2. In any case, elections ARE the way to go.
3. I wonder WHY the economy is "wounded?" Oh, yeah: "those people."