Boehner: Not One Member Has Read This Bill

Rep Boehner (R-OH) said clearly what needed to be said.  The fact that the Democrats backed out of a promise to leave for the public to review the bill was bad enough… but consider the fact that not a single member of the House had a chance to read the bill and yet voted on it.  Yes, they voted for a bill that, when interest is added in, will cost the country $1 Trillion… Absolute obsurdity!  By the way, check out the size of this bill when it is printed out.

Boehner also pointed out (not in video) that this bill will cost every American family approximately $10,000.  The Government seems determined to find out if the way to get out of debt is to go further into it.

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Written by admin on February 13, 2009

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Democrats Backing Out of 48 Hour Review Promise

The Democrats are forging ahead to have an immediate vote on the $780 Billion stimulus package.  This will mean they will back out of a promise they made to give the American people and members of Congress 48 hours to review the package.  According to Drudge Report, Rep. Culberson (D-TX) is claiming that the vote must be made today because Rep Pelosi has an 8 day trip to Europe planned.

The bill has swelled to 1071 pages.  Representatives do not have the appropriate time needed to review the bill, which was first made available at 10:45PM Thursday.  As seems to be the pattern in the new administration, urgent action is more important than thorough review.  Personally, I’ve never liked any legislation to be rammed through quickly, regardless of who is pushing it.  Though the economic situation is unpleasant, it can wait some time for a real review of this bill.  This isn’t a situation, such as an attack on our country, that demands a purely reactionary response.

If you want to see the bill, it is available here.  I have had no success downloading it due to the heavy traffic the site is experiencing.  It seems that the “chattering class” is interested in this bill after all!

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