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Process over policy, is that the game? I'm disappointed. n/t JonLeibowitz Jan 2016 #1
The best policy in the world is useless if the process is unworkable. eom. 1StrongBlackMan Jan 2016 #2
Every process is unworkable if nobody tries Armstead Jan 2016 #11
The process being discussed is a federally administered plan versus a state adminstered plan ... 1StrongBlackMan Jan 2016 #13
I agree that is more workable Armstead Jan 2016 #15
That's not what I've been reading ... 1StrongBlackMan Jan 2016 #18
I agree I'm happy to see its federally mandated. Agschmid Jan 2016 #17
process mattered here a great deal dsc Jan 2016 #14
So you support his plan now? Warren Stupidity Jan 2016 #3
I've never seen a proposal from him worthy of discussion hill2016 Jan 2016 #6
ah, so your post was a ridiculous waste of time and your 'objections' are oatmeal you toss Warren Stupidity Jan 2016 #7
huh? hill2016 Jan 2016 #8
Perhaps, as soon as Hillary admits Sanders was right before she was, on Income Inequality, 99th_Monkey Jan 2016 #4
ok he has a eight page proposal hill2016 Jan 2016 #5
"CBO for scoring" wouldn't be a bad idea. 99th_Monkey Jan 2016 #9
Nothing that I have seen. NCTraveler Jan 2016 #10
Kick oasis Jan 2016 #12
Who cares who administers it as long as the Feds set the rules. Most federal programs are Live and Learn Jan 2016 #16
apparently this nit hill2016 Jan 2016 #19
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