If both parties of Congress did their job when they passed the budget they
would not need to ask for an increase in the debit limit at a later date.
 Its all political games.  Its like buying a house, moving in, and then
months later getting a loan approved.



On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 3:43 PM, Gary Hurst <jabbahur...@gmail.com> wrote:

> do you get the feeling that you are just around to be a pawn in a lot of
> people's rackets?
>
> why is it 1200 pages long other than the keep lawyers and other similar
> parasites employed?  how does a man support a law if he doesn't even know
> what it contains?  etc
>
>
> On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 4:45 PM, Rich Thomas <
> richthomas79td...@constructivity.net> wrote:
>
> > I actually read a version of the law before the one that had to be passed
> > to find out what was in it.  It was like 1200 pages long pdf, but it was
> > widely spaced and not much on each page, so it went pretty fast.  the
> thing
> > that struck me about it was how much of it had very little to do with
> > provision of health/medical care, and how much asserted that various
> > commissions, boards, panels, etc. were to go off and figure it out,
> without
> > a lot of guidance on what "it" actually was.  A lot of it also related to
> > other laws that needed to be changed, superseded, deleted, etc. to read
> > differently in various provisions of those.  So there was actually not
> much
> > of anything in there that one could divine what was actually meant or
> > intended. Most curious, but then I thought about it, and it became
> clearer.
> >
> > I questioned a local candidate for the state legislature, who was waxing
> > enthusiastic about the PPACA, if he had actually read the law and
> > understood it sufficiently to 1) be enthusiastic and 2) vote on things in
> > the legislature regarding the law and whatever requirements it would
> impose
> > on the state.  His response was that no, he had not actually read it, and
> > did not know anyone who had, at which point I said "I did" and he then
> > said, "Well, it is Obama's law, so I am all for it!"  This guy is a black
> > democrat, which reflects most of our population in this district, so I
> > sorta expected that, but was also disappointed he could not think for
> > himself.  He is a nice guy though, and seems to actually do stuff if you
> > ask him, so I guess you can't get the whole package.
> >
> > --R
> >
> >
> >
> > On 10/4/13 4:22 PM, clay wrote:
> >
> >> Something passed that nobody read.  Sounds like a recipe for disaster.
> >>  It all comes back to bite you in the butt down the road.
> >>
> >> clay
> >>
> >
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