WildCat
NWO Master Conspirator
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Why can't I object to both? It's the process that leads to this horrible bill.I think you misread my post. I'm pointing out that the many of the critics of the process being used currently were supporters of these large bills passed with the same or worse procedures in the past. If you want to disagree with the bill on its merits, that's one thing, but I have no sympathy for people who object to the process.
Wouldn't it be great if they decided to do what's best for Americans, rather than to do what's best for their corporate campaign donors and big-money lobbying groups?Not that I'm any fan of the status quo, but do you have anything constructive to suggest as far as getting past the fundamental disagreements here? (And I'm not even talking about partisan disagreements, because this is largely just betwen the liberal vs. "moderate" Democrats.)
I'd love for the opinion of the Catholic Church not to matter in the process, but apparently it does.
It's actually even worse than that, as shown by how it just takes a
"The best we can do".
