Phil, wow. I never heard of such. Terrible.
earlier, Phil Scovell, wrote:
>There is a rule in congress which will allow the
>current bill not to be voted on by voting on
>it. You heard what I said. It is called, being
>Deemed law. This means you are voting that it
>should become law some day soon so you can go
>home and tell everybody, "Oh, no. I never voted
>on the law," which will be, in a manner of
>speaking, true, but on the other hand, allows
>the president to sign it into law without anyone
>ever literally voting on the law. How's that
>sound? Does that sound American to you? Does it
>sound Constitutional? The rule is one congress
>devised and was rarely used. In my lifetime, it
>has never been used, nor in yours, but it might
>be used this week right under your nose. No,
>this rule of congress is not in the U S
>Constitution. If it ever made it to the U S
>Supreme court, it might be voted down but it
>will never go that far under current conditions.
>
>Phil.
John
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Ambition is a poor excuse for not having enough sense to be lazy.
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