Thursday, August 26, 2010

Why Read Congressional Bills Before Passing Them?

There’s a good reason why it is essential to read a bill before it is passed. I give you the 2,400 pages of ObamaCare which are being read and analyzed now, months after the bill was rammed through Congress and quickly signed.

Just some items you and many, many others may have missed: such as taxing the purchase and sales of gold coins; forms of affirmative action for minorities; the appointments of about 150 new boards to execute provisions of the bill’s regulations.

And costs beyond left-wing political imagination.

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