O/T: Score Card
"HeyBub" wrote
The lobbyists are the experts on proposed legislation. Even a congressman
with a huge staff cannot be expected to know all the ramifications of
pending legislation. Do you really want a congress-critter to determine
the railroad tariff on hydrogenated yak-fat with no input from the yak
industry?
Bull. Lobbyists are experts at bending any available facts to make their
employers as rich as possible. Distortion, misrepresentation, and non
disclosure of any information not favorable to their employers are
conveniently left out, or lied away.
Congress critters can get information about legislation the same way you
would before you buy a new car. Research. Work.
Oh, that's right. Work is contrary to congress critters. Sorry, I almost
lost my head.
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Jim in NC
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