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Proud Liberal Dem

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17. Why can't we just have "clean bills" anymore?
Sun Jan 22, 2012, 11:36 AM
Jan 2012

Why does something have to be tied to something else important? Why can't people just introduce legislation that we can debate and have a good clean UP-OR-DOWN VOTE on? I'm getting sick and tired of all of this "hostage-taking". I know that tying disparate pieces of legislation together has been happening forever and both parties have done it for various reasons but it's getting really old and stupid, especially since it's practically become SOP for the Republicans in Congress as a vehicle for stuffing necessary bills (i.e. appropriations) with "poison pills" that they KNOW would NEVER be passed on their own merits. If the Republicans think that they have to tie the approval of the pipeline to a payroll tax cut extension, then perhaps they don't have as strong an argument for the pipeline as they think they do. Additionally, they haven't been paying attention. President Obama didn't shut the deal down permanently but he (correctly) refused to approve it on the Repubs' timeline and without addressing pertinent environmental concerns first- not to mention that Nebraska REPUBLICANS had issues with it as well. He also left the door wide open for Keystone XL to re-apply, which I believe they are going to, so it seems as though the Republicans just want to ram this down our throats (sound familiar?) for the benefit of their buddies in the oil industry.

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I wish he would bigtree Jan 2012 #1
That prick had better back off. nt mfcorey1 Jan 2012 #2
This ProSense Jan 2012 #3
Payroll Tax Holiday Act: Bad Politics, Bad Policy FreakinDJ Jan 2012 #4
Hmmm? ProSense Jan 2012 #8
a doctor fix is absolutely necessary. FreakinDJ Jan 2012 #11
I can't imagine that will go over well. Nt abelenkpe Jan 2012 #5
The GOPBaggers would sink the ship with all aboard, if it suited their perverted agenda. SoapBox Jan 2012 #6
They keep making threats BumRushDaShow Jan 2012 #7
Geeze! Dyedinthewoolliberal Jan 2012 #9
Wadda surprise, more freakin' Kabuki Theater. 99Forever Jan 2012 #10
I believe both Boner and Norquist have financial interests in the pipeline..n/t monmouth Jan 2012 #12
Fuck John Boehner. boxman15 Jan 2012 #13
And ProSense Jan 2012 #15
Who is Boehner? LiberalEsto Jan 2012 #14
John Boy jumped the shark. nm rhett o rick Jan 2012 #22
we know how this will go.environmental protects will be bypassed. desgin flaws overlooked leftyohiolib Jan 2012 #16
I hate to break the news to you, but just about every corporation in america keeps two sets of books Travis_0004 Jan 2012 #25
well that was very intreresting but those arent the two books im talking about leftyohiolib Jan 2012 #26
Why can't we just have "clean bills" anymore? Proud Liberal Dem Jan 2012 #17
and he'll lose again. Not too bright. MjolnirTime Jan 2012 #18
I want a hell of a lot more than a payroll tax holiday to approve that Johonny Jan 2012 #19
Repukes really are like infants refusing to poop. Zoeisright Jan 2012 #20
Good ... he'll look like a fool AGAIN, and then have to cave in AGAIN. JoePhilly Jan 2012 #21
Great! Fuck the XL Pipeline AND the payroll tax holiday! The tax holiday was supposed to be a... Poll_Blind Jan 2012 #23
So he recieved his orders from his corporate owners! liberal N proud Jan 2012 #24
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