The Pit of Misery: Politics and Religion


//WASHINGTON – Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wisc., forced the Senate to begin reading all 628 pages of President Joe Biden's $1.9 trillion COVID bill aloud on the Senate floor Thursday, further delaying a vote on the legislation Democrats hope to make law by next week.

Johnson said his tactic was about “educating” the American public on what was in the $1.9 trillion package, which he has derided as full of provisions unrelated to COVID relief. The entire process could take at least 10 hours.

He told reporters Thursday he felt badly for the Senate clerks who are going to “have to read it,” but it was “important” to delay the process and read the bill aloud because “so often we rush these massive bills” which few lawmakers have time to read.

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said Johnson's move would "accomplish little more than a few sore throats for the Senate clerks who work very hard day in, day out to help the Senate function."\\

Scummy schumer squealing about hard work day in and day out to help the senate function. Is that what they call it? Functioning for them but the hell with the people.

628 pages? I guess it's true that if you can't dazzle them with brilliance then baffle them with bullshyte. The swamp is alive and well with all kinda slimey creatures.
 

//WASHINGTON – Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wisc., forced the Senate to begin reading all 628 pages of President Joe Biden's $1.9 trillion COVID bill aloud on the Senate floor Thursday, further delaying a vote on the legislation Democrats hope to make law by next week.

Johnson said his tactic was about “educating” the American public on what was in the $1.9 trillion package, which he has derided as full of provisions unrelated to COVID relief. The entire process could take at least 10 hours.

He told reporters Thursday he felt badly for the Senate clerks who are going to “have to read it,” but it was “important” to delay the process and read the bill aloud because “so often we rush these massive bills” which few lawmakers have time to read.

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said Johnson's move would "accomplish little more than a few sore throats for the Senate clerks who work very hard day in, day out to help the Senate function."\\

Scummy schumer squealing about hard work day in and day out to help the senate function. Is that what they call it? Functioning for them but the hell with the people.

628 pages? I guess it's true that if you can't dazzle them with brilliance then baffle them with bullshyte. The swamp is alive and well with all kinda slimey creatures.

We need to pass the bill so we can see what is in it.
 
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Any of you older folks remember the a bomb drills in school? Yeah a fireball hotter than the sun can be offset by a wooden desk. YAY!!! We're safe!!!

What a friggin joke.

The sad part is, everybody saw the pictures of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in total devastation, yet believed the gubmint about the desk. People have always been stupid. Nothing new to see here.

But now that anyone 55 or older can get the Chinavirus shot, I can legitimately tell them to kiss my ass. I had to take experimental drugs when I got deployed to Desert Storm. AND they told us up front that those pills wouldn't be recorded in our official medical records. I took those because I HAD to. This time, they can take their experimental shit and stick into one of the millions of stupids we have.
 
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Any of you older folks remember the a bomb drills in school? Yeah a fireball hotter than the sun can be offset by a wooden desk. YAY!!! We're safe!!!

What a friggin joke.
If I remember right I think we still did those when I was in early grade school in like 83 and 84. I remember sirens going off and the teacher telling us to crawl under our desks.
 
If I remember right I think we still did those when I was in early grade school in like 83 and 84. I remember sirens going off and the teacher telling us to crawl under our desks.
Y'all were soft ... When an alarm went off at my school, the principle would come over the PA and say, "Smoke em if you got em. Better hurry, though."
 
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