The article explains it all.... incredible stupidity compounded by partisan idiocy. In other words...Republicans.
http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Politic...se-dysfunction
How do you know it was a good bill, and should have been passed? I agree that Republicans are idiots, but that doesn't mean it was a good bill to begin with. Originally Posted by CuteOldGuyI won't deal with you on those terms you fucking brain dead idiot. Eat shit, take a position....or fucking die.
Won't deal with me on what terms? I just asked a question. How do you know it was a good bill to begin with? A simple question, that's all. Geez. Touchy tonight, aren't you? Originally Posted by CuteOldGuyI spend my life asking questions....and understand the ambiguity they can introduce into even the simplest situations. You know it as well.
You know that program that is rift with fraud and waste. I guess you can say that this bill went down to bipartisan opposition. Ah yes, cooperation. Originally Posted by JD BarleycornAre you talking about the DoD?
The article explains it all.... incredible stupidity compounded by partisan idiocy. In other words...Republicans.Actually, that article doesn't explain very much at all. Its title says that the farm bill "lays bare House dysfunction." But that dysfunction was laid bare years ago when congress first wrapped SNAP and ag support programs into one bill.
http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Politic...se-dysfunction Originally Posted by timpage
On many issues, it's nice to see lawmakers work together in bipartisan fashion to solve problems. Originally Posted by CaptainMidnightYeah, it's nice when they work together. That's how we get such wonderful legislation like the Patriot Act, the NDAA, CISPA, and similar anti-liberty legislation. Don't you find it odd that the only things Congress can agree on are measures which take away or limit our freedom?