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Aramike 01-29-10 07:32 PM

Bipartisan Idiocy
 
Good to know our elected and appointed officials can agree to try to get SOMETHING done. Behold, the Obama Administration agree with Republican Senator Orrin Hatch's request to look into the legality of the NCAA's Bowl Championship Series.

http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=4870657

It makes me proud that, in the grips of a deepening recession, a nationwide debate on healthcare, 2 wars, terrorism concerns, etc., we can find time to worry about how college football awards its championships.

:damn::stare::doh:

SteamWake 01-29-10 09:44 PM

yes lets get the important things out of the way

Ducimus 01-29-10 10:51 PM

Carlin made a pretty good point about politicians.
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fu...deoid=27029997

August 01-30-10 12:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Aramike (Post 1252031)
Good to know our elected and appointed officials can agree to try to get SOMETHING done. Behold, the Obama Administration agree with Republican Senator Orrin Hatch's request to look into the legality of the NCAA's Bowl Championship Series.

http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=4870657

It makes me proud that, in the grips of a deepening recession, a nationwide debate on healthcare, 2 wars, terrorism concerns, etc., we can find time to worry about how college football awards its championships.

:damn::stare::doh:

I think they call this kind of thing "vote buying". :nope:

Snestorm 01-30-10 12:17 AM

Maybe it will be enough of a distraction as to reduce the number of other things they can mess up.

Aramike 01-30-10 02:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by August (Post 1252199)
I think they call this kind of thing "vote buying". :nope:

Indeed. It's incredibly frustrating, in my opinion.

Aramike 01-30-10 02:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snestorm (Post 1252203)
Maybe it will be enough of a distraction as to reduce the number of other things they can mess up.

:up:

Platapus 01-30-10 12:10 PM

I think that it is odd that people think that 535 people (congress) and almost 10,000 support staff (Senate and House) can or should only think of or work on only one "important" issue at the same time.

Professional sports is an inter-state commerce issue.

Section 8 of the Constitution: Powers of Congress

Quote:

To regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian Tribes
That's why congress is, and should be, involved in this issue. It is important and it is their job.

CaptainHaplo 01-30-10 12:50 PM

Platapus - its not that they shouldn't work on more than one thing at a time.

Its a matter of priorities. There are more important issues of the People's Business that need attention - that are NOT getting the appropriate amount of attention.

Platapus 01-30-10 12:58 PM

And you don't think the appropriate committees are not working on these issues?

And what issues, in your opinion, are not getting the appropriate amount of attention?

CaptainHaplo 01-30-10 01:41 PM

Tax Reform

A decision on the health care bill - *Waiting till everything is "cooled off" about it is the same as saying we will try to pass it in the middle of the night when no one is looking

Realistic health care reform

National security

Election reform

A comprehensive review of the laws that exist currently and getting rid of outdated ones - instead of modifying them over the course of 200+ years and then trying to keep it all straight.

Getting back to government - and laws - back to something a normal person can just read and understand without referencing 500 other documents to see how they all interrelate.

Putting forward a bill that kills earmarks by either side.


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