How Congress Really Works
How Congress really works when it comes to spending your tax dollars, is an arcane process meant more to obfuscate details rather than inform citizens.
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How Congress really works when it comes to spending your tax dollars, is an arcane process meant more to obfuscate details rather than inform citizens.
There was an America First attitude in the late sixties, with a counter vision of American inequities toward blacks, women and non-Americans.
At 75-years-old, longtime New York Rep. Jerry Nadler, a Democrat, is far from being the oldest member of Congress, but he’s certainly well past his prime. A Democratic staffer told The New York Post that Nadler, who serves as chairman of the powerful House Judiciary Committee, has earned a nickname from his peers: “Rock-A-Bye Baby.” …
“All legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives.”
Politics in the United States has become far too complex. A big part of that are so called: Omnibus Bills or Comprehensive Reform Bills
After the Executive excesses, think, “dictatorship,” of the Recent Unpleasantness of 1861-1865, the U.S. Congress re-asserted itself to its Constitutional status. It did so, because it could.