Morons don't realize all bills are published and publicly available on the government's Thomas database throughout their lifecycle from introduction to passage
Morons don't realize all bills are published and publicly available on the government's Thomas database throughout their lifecycle from introduction to passage
Morons don't realize all bills are published and publicly available on the government's Thomas database throughout their lifecycle from introduction to passage
Does it matter that is is 2,000 pages of legalese with another 10,000 pages to be written later?
Does it matter that is is 2,000 pages of legalese with another 10,000 pages to be written later?
I think it's funny the people that think it's too much of a burden for people to grab a free ID to vote are acting like 10k pages of legalese is some light easy reading
I think it's funny the people that think it's too much of a burden for people to grab a free ID to vote are acting like 10k pages of legalese is some light easy reading
That $7.99 a month is really worth it.Got an email back from Thom Tillis' office. I guess I'm not a premium constituent of Richard Burr.
That $7.99 a month is really worth it.
Yes, because members of congress, with their staff and guidance from their caucus, have the same responsibility to inform themselves about pending legislation as poor blacks do to overcome voter suppression laws in the face of generally non-existent voter fraud.
One is a core job function, another is a hurdle to a constitutional right. But yeah - apple to apples.
This is what I mean. So nutty
That $7.99 a month is really worth it.