The Reconciliation Process: Reconciling or Tearing the Nation Apart
by Of Thee I Sing 1776Washington is abuzz these days with talk of “reconciliation” a word in our usual lexicon that suggests bringing people together. In this case, however, it is a larceny of language. It is divisive and not conciliatory and it is, understandably, creating anguish and outrage among those who understand the subterfuge at play here. Political mischief is about to run amok as this corruption of Senate rules becomes the strategic center piece President Obama and the Democratic majority in Congress will utilize to ram their health care bill into law.

To be sure, the reconciliation process has been used a number of times during the past thirty years, usually without much angst or controversy. It has, essentially, been used in the past to remove legislative stumbling blocks to initiatives with fairly strong bi-partisan support. American tradition as well as old-fashioned common sense has generally dictated that consequential legislation enjoy broad bipartisan consensus and, in fact, the most ambitious reconciliation bills of the past have been, more often than not, popular on both sides of the aisle. In these cases, reconciliation was used for procedural reasons, not to force through a bill that couldn’t get 60 votes. It has, however, never been used to advance legislation that a substantial majority of Americans have said they do not want. Nor should it be.
It was one of the wisest and most respected of Democrats, the late Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, who warned his colleagues, “Never pass major legislation that affects most Americans without real bipartisan support. It opens the door to all kinds of political trouble.” It appears that the Administration and the congressional Democrats are, indeed, going to open the door to all kinds of political trouble. To paraphrase Professor Harold Hill who once bellowed in the musical comedy Music Man, “There’s trouble right (there) in River City”…the river now being the Potomac and the city being our nation’s capital, Washington, D.C.
To better understand this, we need to take a quick look at the rules of the United States Senate. Back in 1789 both the House and Senate allowed debate to be ended and a vote taken upon the vote of a simple majority when the question was called. That changed during the Jefferson Administration in 1804 when the Senate dropped the rule opting instead for unlimited debate, a practice that in one form or another has been used in other western democracies. This non-stop talkathon is known as a filibuster. The actual filibuster is no longer required. The declared intent to use it is enough under current Senate rules to stop the advance of contentious legislation.
We can always expect sanctimonious protests from either side of the aisle that “a few are thwarting the will of the majority,” when the proponents of contentious legislation are stymied by the 60-vote rule. In practice, however, the opposite is often true. For instance, what is being stymied by the threat of a filibuster in the current health care debate is an extreme makeover of a major segment of our economy that most Americans have said, repeatedly, they do not want.
In 1917 President Wilson, angry about Congress’ failure to vote on certain war measures, convinced the Senate to adopt a rule cutting off debate by a two-thirds vote. In 1975 the required vote was reduced to three-fifths or sixty percent.
Nevertheless, even with a reduction to a three-fifths vote the Senate also adopted a new process intended to allow consideration of contentious budget bills by a mere majority pursuant to reconciliation instructions in a budget resolution. The process was further refined by adoption of a rule in 1985 (the so-called Byrd Rule) that explains what kind of fiscal bill is subject to reconciliation. Since that time both parties have invoked the reconciliation process over 20 times, but never on anything resembling such a massive change in the relationship between government and private citizens and never without even a modicum of bipartisan support.
Senator Byrd, considered by many to be the dean of parliamentary law and the man who penned the Byrd rule mentioned above, stated in a written opinion at the outset of the healthcare debate, “I oppose using the budget reconciliation process to pass health care reform and climate change legislation. Such a proposal would violate the intent and spirit of the budget process, and do serious injury to the Constitutional role of the Senate.”
Rule changes often push the envelope and test the limits of legislative propriety. In the case of the reconciliation process, who advocates its use depends on whose ox is being gored. Back in 2005 when President Bush’s judicial nominees were being filibustered, making a mockery of the “advise and consent” process, the frustrated GOP majority threatened to invoke reconciliation to get up or down votes on the nominees, a threat which the Democrats named “the nuclear option.” Ironically, the very same Democrats who were so outraged by the Republican threat to use the reconciliation process to allow an up or down vote on judicial nominees now refer to its use as “nothing extraordinary.”
Then Senator Obama said “he [President Bush] hasn’t gotten his way and that is now prompting a change in the Senate rules that really, I think, would change the character of the Senate forever and what I worry about is that you essentially have … two chambers … but you have…absolute power on either side and that’s not what the Founders intended.” No, it certainly wasn’t what the Founders intended, but it does seem to be what President Obama intends now that he is in the White House and not merely in the Senate.
Now comes current Majority Leader Harry Reid, the poster-boy for hypocrisy, who noted back then “the right to extend a debate is never more important than when one party controls both Congress and the White House. The filibuster serves as a check on power [to] preserve our limited government.” Perhaps, someone should remind Senator Reid that limitation on government is particularly important when the people are sending clear messages that they are strongly opposed to what the Congress is doing.
Current Secretary of State, but then Senator, Clinton then called on her GOP colleagues to go to Bush and tell him reconciliation is “a bridge too far” that “you have to restrain yourself Mr. President.” Senator Charles Schumer then spoke of using reconciliation as bringing us to “the precipice of a constitutional crisis” saying to the majority that if “you didn’t get your way 100% of the time [it is like] throwing a temper tantrum.” However, in 2005, a bipartisan group of senators avoided testing the limits of reconciliation by agreeing to an up or down vote on several of the nominees and the issue died down.
Backing away from the brink on health care may prove more difficult. The better part of a year has been devoted to what is seen as President Obama’s signature issue. Moreover, in 2008, the Democrats were handed, by recent historical standards, very significant majorities in Congress. They interpreted this not as a rejection of the exorbitant spending during the Bush Administration or weariness with an unpopular war, but as a mandate to make unprecedented changes to enlarge the role of government in our lives. Then candidate Obama boasted, “We are going to fundamentally transform America.” With regard to health care, the President and the Democratic Congress now propose to take over more than 17% of our economy just at a time when the public has become far more attuned to the enormous danger the country faces as a result of our ever-growing budget deficits and our gargantuan national debt.
Moreover, public opinion polls in the last year, along with several off-year elections, town hall meetings and the growing anti-incumbent sentiment make it clear that the American public does not want the 2,700-page bill now before Congress. In the face of this evidence, however, and because of the election of Scott Brown to the Senate, thereby denying the Democrats a veto proof majority, the majority party proposes to undo over 200 years of Senate procedure to narrowly enact into law a 2.5 trillion dollar measure. It is a proposal of no less importance or long lasting implications to our society than the enactment of Social Security and Medicare…. and it is being pushed down the throats of the American People under the entreaties of the same Democratic politicians who in 2005 railed against expansion of the reconciliation procedure on an issue nowhere near as far reaching. Is it any wonder, Americans have lost faith in their elected leaders?
Leave aside the merits, or lack thereof, of the health care legislation. The use of reconciliation to pass a bill of such magnitude and over the objections of most Americans represents what may be the greatest display of arrogance by Congress in American history. It shows a complete disregard for the Senate’s own rules whenever it suits them. If this process is used, can anyone give us an example of any legislation when it would be improper? Actually, come to think of it we can: whenever Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi or Barack Obama find it to their partisan advantage. Does anyone see a resemblance, however, faint it might still be, to Hugo Chavez’s brand of democracy?
To add insult to injury, if the Democrats use reconciliation to advance their health care bill they would also have to engage in other legislative chicanery. The Senate, it seems, would have to pass a new and separate bill containing only amendments to its original bill in order to satisfy the House, which opposes the Senate bill as it stands. The House would then have to pass the Senate amendment bill and send that bill to the president for signature. Then the House would have to pass the first Senate bill and send it to the president for signature. The president would then have to sign the separate amendment into law first and then sign the original bill, in effect enacting into law an amendment to a law that did not yet officially exist. This sleight of hand would cross the eyes of any legitimate parliamentarian. Of course if the Senate Parliamentarian nixes the procedure, Vice President Biden, as the presiding officer of the Senate, can over-rule the Parliamentarian and the proverbial fix would be in.
We would argue that the elites of the liberal left believe they are smarter than everyone else and that the rest of the public simply won’t notice their perversion of acceptable procedure. But, the public does notice and it resents being steamrolled and taken for fools. The entire country ultimately sees and takes into account all the abuses of power that a tyrannical majority tries to get away with no matter who is in power.
Thus, the importance of this arcane little rule may have far more profound consequences than jamming a terrible and unpopular health care bill into law as bad and costly as that may be to the nation. What may very well be far worse is the price we pay in the loss of respect Americans have for their government. For more than two centuries this American experiment has endured, and indeed, strengthened in times of crisis because we trust its basic premise that it is founded on the rule of law. When that trust is stretched to the breaking point, we risk the emergence of even more fringe groups, conspiracy theorists, dangerous demagogues and the emergence of a segment of the population that simply will justify the evasion of what they perceive to be unjust law. Our system, at its core, depends upon the trust of the people. Loss of that trust would free a genie we may never be able to get back in the bottle.
by HAL GERSHOWITZ AND STEPHEN PORTER
Of Thee I Sing 1776






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The administration pushes this thru at their own peril. This could very well cause significant civil disobedience. I hope they are prepared for the consequences of their actions.
Mr. Smith goes to Washington, one of my favorite movies.
We are lucky if we have fifty out five hundred thirty five who actually deserve to be in the capitol…
If this administration thinks that the American public will just 'sit back' and be run over, they obviously have NOT been paying attention…THIS IS NOT EUROPE!!! We have become very content with our freedoms…try to take more of that away and they WILL have a civil war on their hands, the likes of which they will never be able to recover from!!!!
I don't think there will be reconciliation if the House passes the Senate bill.
Obama will have on his desk the bill passed by both houses, all he would need to do is sign his name and his dream comes true.
For him to pass up that opportunity would be like me leaving a hot dog on the table and telling my dog not to eat it when I'm gone. (I know my dog and I'm getting to know BHO pretty well)
Personally, with the heightened awareness surrounding Health Care, I believe Reconciliation will tear this nation apart. It will be interesting to see what "Statesmen" will rise to the top, and stand head and shoulders above the crowd, and further interesting to see which ones sink to the bottom of the sewer.
Thanks, good article.
A number of States are pushing through bills this legislative session to stop obowma care. Let's hope they all pass otherwise I do think civil disobedience is forthcoming.
Everyone should call their State's Attornies and demand they
join the Attornies getting prepared to challenge this bill..
As far as Barrack Hussein Obama is concerned, he has become the "Great Divider". Health care is just a symbol of the Global Economy. I for one refuse to live on their Great Global Plantation.
Damn you tyrants and statists seeking to enslave us. Damn you to hell for doing this to this great country.
I fear for our children's future.
Dan Rather says Obama couldn't sell watermelon… Where's Rev AL??? Hey MSNBC it's was on your Obama lover, Chris Matthews show – who has it ?
everyone is looking for the video and audio …
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Eric Massa just said that reconciliation will tear this country, apart. Let's be prepared.
The One is using a new definition of reconciliation. His definition basically means: get in line with our way of thinking or else. I don't really think he's managing to fool anyone either.
This is what they want, they want this country "torn apart" so they can reign in whatever it is they are working on behind the scenes. For quite sometime I have commented that something is being orchestrated a radical skeletal structure being put in place over our existing systems from the Van Jones' to the Eric Lloyds etc etc. I have also pointed out why so many in political office are so bold to commit political suicide! You need to ask yourself what's in it for them to pass this bill with so many against it; more people today oppose this HC reform than in '94? Yet the lie that it is a crisis or whatever word will be used to describe it is being used by this questionable POTUS, his admin and Congress. Oh and lets not forget all the players involved in other areas like Andy Stern with his recent appointment to the deficit committee?! Isn't this guy running the union pensions into the ground and now he will be part of the investigation (or whatever they are calling it)fixing the countries spending problems.
Take care of your own save as much as you can, something is coming I do not know what but something bad is on the horizon, to many puzzle pieces in play that are beyond coincidence. As a matter of fact I do not believe in coincidence anymore they are only illusions of coincidence.. trust no one outside of your family circle and long time friends(even they must be watched, you never know "et tu Brutus")
WAKE UP! Fellow Patriots I ask what are you prepared to do http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F452KybPEnQ ? This is the question you must seriously ask yourself and your family! Don't play their game… STOP and play your game through http://www.savingtherepublic.com
This is what they want, they want this country "torn apart" so they can reign in whatever it is they are working on behind the scenes. For quite sometime I have commented that something is being orchestrated a radical skeletal structure being put in place over our existing systems from the Van Jones' to the Eric Lloyds etc etc. I have also pointed out why so many in political office are so bold to commit political suicide! You need to ask yourself what's in it for them to pass this bill with so many against it; more people today oppose this HC reform than in '94? Yet the lie that it is a crisis or whatever word will be used to describe it is being used by this questionable POTUS, his admin and Congress. Oh and lets not forget all the players involved in other areas like Andy Stern with his recent appointment to the deficit committee?! Isn't this guy running the union pensions into the ground and now he will be part of the investigation (or whatever they are calling it)fixing the countries spending problems.
Take care of your own save as much as you can, something is coming I do not know what but something bad is on the horizon, to many puzzle pieces in play that are beyond coincidence. As a matter of fact I do not believe in coincidence anymore they are only illusions of coincidence.. trust no one outside of your family circle and long time friends(even they must be watched, you never know "et tu Brutus")
WAKE UP! Fellow Patriots I ask what are you prepared to do http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F452KybPEnQ ? This is the question you must seriously ask yourself and your family! Don't play their game… STOP and play your game through http://www.savingtherepublic.com
Actually, Massa is saying all kinds of things. Progs will stop at nothing to get this bill rammed through.
A couple of the posts mention civil unrest coming from RAHMING this thing through Congress.
That is just what BHO, RAHM, Pelosi & Dingy Harry want from us. That will be all the excuse they need to remove all of our civil liberties – in their attempt to save the Republic.
Sad that if you pay attention all your hear is double talk, misinformation and vitriol from our President. Our president is as frustrated as a celebrated sports hero told no upon sexual advances, then character assasination after the molestation.
Currently I get health insurance through my job, but if that ever changes, you can bet I will tell them where they can shove any "mandate" to purchase government or government approved health insurance. A more blatant unconstitutional exercise of authority is hard to imagine and I hope civil disobediance is so widespread as to bring the whole rotten system down.
Excellent history lesson. I hope and pray that the American people will punish Obama & Crew for this unprecendented "Abuse of Power."
Hmm, ok, let's try this again.
I currently get health insurance with my job, but if that ever changes you can bet that I won't be complying with any "mandate" to purchase government sponsored or government approved health insurance. I can't imagine a more blatant unconstitutional exercise of "authority andI would hope that civil disobedience to any such mandate is so widespread as to cause its immediate deletion.
He should recind his resignation and vote agains Obamacare!
I have though since early on that Obama was intent on distroying this country. I still feel that way. If he continues, we need to destroy him!
Here's the Video….
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2342gRGd-b0&fe...
Which means that if it starts, we don't stop 'til we drive them into the sea and hunt down any that are left on dry land.
Do you think that just maybe the West Virginia senior senator,….
would like to make a historic last hurrah there Cowboy.
Republicans never minded when they used this to pass unpopular measures, so let em spout. the constitution does not require a supermajority to pass a law, and it has become clear the GOP will not vote for anything the majority proposes. several of them have voted against measures they cosponsored, like the deficit panel, to deny democrats any success at all. many republicans claim to be for exactly what this bill does — address costs, preexisting conditions, etc. americans support every one of the key changes it puts into law; they just don't like washington, period.
so the democrats should act, do one of the things they were elected to do, and let the people decide at the polls.
Actually, I would hope that he would. He has always been recognized as the "Historian of the Senate", and at one time was the "Orator of the Senate", back in the day that he was younger and stronger. Personally, I have met Byrd and had some experience with him. I do not care for him, his politics, or his policies, but there was a time as far as Robert Byrd was concerned, that the institution of the Senate, came well ahead of party politics. Frankly though, I do not believe his mind is clear, or his resolve is as strong as it once was. I'm sure Barry will probably promise Byrd another 100 miles of Robert C. Byrd Memorial Highways for his vote.
In most states, they will build a road 100 miles long. West Virginia is famous for building 100 roads, 1 mile long, and they are all named after Byrd………
Excellent find!
The Health Care bill has to be stopped because if it passes, there will never be enough,….
Republicans in both houses with the required courage to rescind it.
Just the other day Linsey Graham and Chuck Shummer were in the White House talking to Obama about,….
Immigration "Reform",…….12 million more voters overnight,……..Barrack Hussian Obama,,,si…si…si
Obama the Socialist/Marxist is not in the majority on healthcare.
Mr. Smith goes to Washington ya but Mr. Massa is leaving,…at least
Congressman Massa is scheduled to appear on Glen Beck tomorrow,….. so that should help..
Newsflash for you dumbasses.
The Senate already passed the bill. 60-39.
God you people are stupid.
Is that Robert Byrd on the left in that photo?
That video sure tells a story…just a small part though of the hypocrisy that Obama has spun.
How can you tell if he's lying? His lips are moving!
Every American should read this. Reconciliation was never meant to be used in this way and they know it.
Congress has no right to pass a law affecting every American with the exception of government workers and
themselves. They have excluded themselves from any and all adverse fallout over the years and this bill is full of it, all bad for the rest of us.
Help is needed, but to punish our future generations to appease an arrogant, condescending president is not
the answer. At first I held most of Congress totally responsible for the decades of actions which led us into this mess, but after hearing our president at the so called bi-partisan summit I now detest his methods as much as theirs. An entire year has been wasted on one issue of a mandate to the entire country except the ones who
led us down the garden path to begin with.
Pepe's Mom
This is all planned! I think they want a CIVIL WAR!!!
Reconciliation will DIVIDE this country between the WORKING CLASS AND THE PEOPLE THAT ARE SUCKING THE GOVERNMENT TITTY!!!!!!!
I would say that it is the U.N. and the N.W.O.!!!!
This Bill is the KEY!
The answer is simple! This is a Progressive(Marxist) Revolution and it first will create a financial fiasco and then redistribute the wealth to the Communist Party, not to "we the people!" If America does not realize that we are in the middle of a Marxist takeover of our government, then the average college graduate today has proven to be illiterate! Looks like Beck is right, our schools today do teach only Marxism, or as Karl Mark said, Satanic belief!
you are the stupid one…the senate bill now needs to pass in the "house". STFU moron.
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Nice try …. Republicants never used reconciliation to radically change the country bucko and take over 1/6 th of the economy you and the rest of the progressives whiny use of this argument is mute
The problem with this admin is that bis exactly what they want civil unrest "MARSHAL LAW"
"Of Thee I Sing 1776," while I like the article and do agree with its thrust and its conclusion, the author is hiding behind a pseudonym, which I believe is wrong. If the article was authored by the Big Government Staff, then say so. If the article was written anonymously, then who is that person. It certainly isn't "Publius," it could be A. Breitbart, or could it be one of "Them," whoever Them is.
Anonymous authors shouldn't be on a blog like this, IMHO. Disagree or not, that's my opinion.
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"you are the stupid one…the senate bill now needs to pass in the "house". STFU moron."
And there is no such thing as reconciliation in the "house". Thank you for your help in debunking this fraudulent post.
God you're stupid.
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The man did mine more gold in DC for WV than all the fellas mined coal out of WV.
It's true, there comes a point when those fringers, who say the government itself is breaking the law, will be right.
How about the wisdom of Solomon? Which side seems to be going the way of chopping this baby in two?
Democrats who wish to push forward would be doing so on the auspices that it will be eventually politically (and economically) safe and sound. Is their risk justified? or are they over-stating this as a crisis. And even if it is a crisis, I do not think it justifies the risk they propose, because their position is simply financially untenable.
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He surely did.
Get lost fuktard.
Once again Big Government falsely conflates reconciliation and Democrats' statements about the Nuclear Option. Two different things. So either this site is run by fools who are unable to determine the difference, or it's run by liars who have no problem deceiving their readers. Which do you think it is?
“Never pass major legislation that affects most Americans without real bipartisan support."
Roger that!
If the House passes the Senate bill it doesn't have to go back to the Senate for Reconciliation. Since the House passed the Senate bill it could go directly to Obama for him to sign into law since both houses voted for the same bill. This Reconciliation talk by the Obama and his cohorts is nothing more than a smokescreen to get House Dems to pass the bill.
Hello? Is anybody listening?
Yes, in your fantasy world, those are the ONLY two options. Either conservatives are stupid, or they are liars. What is the difference between reconciliation and nuclear option? If you are going to start throwing ad hominems around, at least provide links to back up your argument.
Uh, right. And Pelosi said awhile back that she didn't have the votes in the house to pass the senate bill. You've been under your rock too long. I'm sure the soundbites are on youtube. You should look them up so you don't sound like such an idiot. Probably can't be helped though. The votes in the house may have changed, but if they haven't, and the president's bill goes to the senate, then they will use reconciliation to pass it. I hope that is simple enough for your tiny insulting mind to comprehend.
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Reconciliation is being threatened to modify the Senate bill to something more palatable to the House.
Ending every post with "God you're stupid" is lame. Pretty much 1/3 of every post you submit is identical. One would think an enlightened liberal such as yourself would have a broader vocabulary, but I guess being smart allows one to write like a repetitive moron.
The One is using a new definition of reconciliation. His definition basically means: get in line with our way of thinking or else. I don't really think he's managing to fool anyone either.
Hey! None of that, now. We've got cotton to harvest on the South 40 soon! So "jump down, turn around and pick a bale of cotton", boy! LOL!
If everything is so cut and dry, why isn't Obama's signature on the Bill already? If there is a dumb-ass here, it is YOU, anon. Your frustration is showing. Go back to mommas basement and rub one out. That'll make you feel better, loser.
hehehe
I think, one or two of us are aware…but, thanks….
I want to nit pick two statements in this article:
1 – Reconciliation is not a Senate Rule.. The process is part of the US Code. TITLE 2 CHAPTER 17A SUBCHAPTER I § 641
And if I"m reading section (g) right.. they're not supposed to use this to amend any program that is under the Entitlement Trust section of law
That's true…but it is also a very, very big "IF".
Here's Hillary talking just like O –
http://www.voltairenet.org/article163617.html
She says people ask her why are we're spending so much money overseas when we need it at home. She then proceeds to talk about their Marxist plans using USAID aka UN and NGO's. It's people from foreign countries who are in these NGO's and are actually writing our policies. They've sold us down the river. They told us we'd find it painful etc. – these millionaires/billionaires were right about that…and they don't even have to spend a cent to do it. They don't even have to take global healthcare. They're so compassionate with our money! They used to be called dictators.
Reconciliation was used quite a few times in the past ten years and the country still stands. Barely stands after reconciliation was used for Bush's tax cuts and the economic Armageddon his policies caused but the nation still stands.
I have to admit that I am very curious as to whether or not OUR military would serve as Obamas' minions, and hold the citizens of the USA at gunpoint, at the order of this criminal administration!!!
Cowboy, I do believe that tearing this nation apart is Obama's #1 goal….
look up oathkeepers
I have already warned my congressman and senators. If this healthcare DEFORM passes by reconciliation, they have lost my vote, all of my family's votes, and all of our good friends' votes. We will hold EVERYONE of them accountable in November 2010, 2012. It is time to represent the interest of the majority of AMERICANS. Not the interests of the progressive libRETARDS special interest that think they know what we need! This administration has a redistribution agenda, and it is becoming clearer everyday. Republicans, democrats, independents! Wake up and start thinking about what is good for the FUTURE OF AMERICA!
It will create a national divide to rival the Civil War…….
I have…I just hope there are enough of them to keep us safe…
Doug, "Of thee I Sing 1776" is authored by Hal Gershowitz and Stephen Porter. Our names appear at the conclusion of the essay.
Hal
I too have contacted my members of Congress numerous times. What it got me in return was form letters which did not address one issue. The last one I received from one of my senators thanked me for supporting the health-care bill. This means that it was not thoroughly read and also means when we are told to let them know how we feel and why it is only seen by an underling who grabs one word, if that, to determine which form letter to send back. I realize that each and every contact can not be read by the intended recipient, but how do we make ourselves heard. My son called one senator's office and talked for 2 hours to the person who answered the phone and that person's responses were inane to say the least. In each effort to contact all 3 of my Democratic members I have stated adamantly that I strongly oppose the efforts so far. First and foremost, if the bill is not good enough for them, it is NOT good enough for the rest of us.
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Try doing your own research, it's not hard to understand.
Pray and do our best; that's all the American people have ever been able to do in the face of disaster (and that is what this government is turning out to be).
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