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Originally Posted by Munchmasterman
So you want nothing but lawyers in Congress? They are the only ones who know exactly what is in a bill.
The reason for that is simple. The bill must be able to plug all possible loopholes that allow the bill/law to be circumvented. A bill is the same as a contract. Both describe exact stipulations, situations and all other details that make the law or contract enforceable. Both require an attorney to interpret them.
A bill should be as long as it needs to be. Some will be much longer than others because some subjects are much more complex than others. Add to that the fact that people want straight talk with no mumbo-jumbo lawyer talk. Straight talk swells the size because there are many legalize/Latin phrases that may only be 2, 3, or 4 words but it takes 50 words in English to translate into layman speak.
Why would a Congressman waste his time in the fine print?
Can mistakes be made? Of course they can. And since Franken isn't an attorney, how would he know in advance there was a problem?
Very few lawmakers in the history of our country have read and completely understood every bill that has crossed their desk.
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I just can't believe how far Munchie will go to defend this government. If a congressman is too stupid to understand or read the legislation s/he is voting on, they need to resign. And the legislation should be made public before it is signed by the President, like Obama promised, and lied about, so the public can have a look at it too.
Why would a Congressman waste his time on the fine print?
BECAUSE THAT'S HIS/HER JOB, ASSHOLE!
God, Munchie, you are quite a piece of work. Just when I thought the postings on here couldn't get stupider, you come along with this gem.
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