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Originally posted by ltl/fb
I don't think a kayak is really a "boat," but I could be wrong.
Spankme, this bill does the opposite of what you seem to think should be done. I can't remember if you were defending the bill or not because now I get you mixed up with club. One of y'all needs to move, or get a color avatar, or something. Maybe seem taller. Anyway, everyone on both sides of the aisle on here who has said what this bill is doing (rather than what they think it should do, or asking questions only) has made it clear that it makes it harder for people who are genuinely financially fucked, and not really much if any harder for people who are actually pretty well-set financially but are abusing the system. So one would think you could come out and say that the bill seems to be a bad one. But that may be beyond your shill-for-the-R-party capabilities.
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If that is true, the bill is a bad one. I never defended the bill. This was my first diatribe on the subject. I disagree with the party all the time. I have been trying for years to get the pro-life stuff out of the platform (mainly here in California). I sent a letter similar to the stuff I posted here to all the Republican Congressman and Senators I have raised money for. However, I don't know how much good it will do because I am sure the Credit Card companies have raised a lot more than I have.