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New law being proposed, simple is best.

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If the deficit is more than 3% of the GDP.  All sitting members of congress are ineligible for re election 

Brilliant Idea....and some incentive!!

Not my idea!!

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I wonder how many of the 535 people in Congress would vote for that bill...  Ten?  Fifteen?

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4 minutes ago, posty said:

I wonder how many of the 535 people in Congress would vote for that bill...  Ten?  Fifteen?

We can dream cant we??

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1 hour ago, Cloaca du jour said:

If the deficit is more than 3% of the GDP.  All sitting members of congress are ineligible for re election 

Brilliant Idea....and some incentive!!

Not my idea!!

Yeah, I don't blame you, I wouldn't want anyone to think I came up with that either. 

It would be clearly unconstitutional for starters and even if it wasn't, unworkable and impractical.

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1 hour ago, squistion said:

Yeah, I don't blame you, I wouldn't want anyone to think I came up with that either. 

It would be clearly unconstitutional for starters and even if it wasn't, unworkable and impractical.

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Holding our leaders accountable...bad idea?

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38 minutes ago, Cloaca du jour said:

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Holding our leaders accountable...bad idea?

Squiz believes in holding leaders accountable - as long as they're conservative.  If it's a liberal, he doesn't care about accountability.

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38 minutes ago, EternalShinyAndChrome said:

Squiz believes in holding leaders accountable - as long as they're conservative.  If it's a liberal, he doesn't care about accountability.

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