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Topic: House Democrats unveil their first bill in the majority. Targeting corruption! (Read 171 times)

sr. member
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liife threw a tempest at you? be a coconut !
The fight against corruption should be universal. I don't see how any party can be against such fight and still stand. They don't want to be known as pro corruption, do they?

Of course, Instead of being straightforward against the bill, they might make up excuses as to what is "wrong" with the bill. That it doesn't solve anything, it is too long, too short or whatever. My imagination is not that good so I will watch and see.

This is going to be exactly it. Even though they'll demand bipartisanship; Democrats will fold to all GOP demands effectively neutering the bill.

I mean what ever is going on is irrelevant, if the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA can't solve the epstein case, it's defcon 0 in china.

You do know the justice and political systems of America were purposely built to be slow? Right? This way, innocent individuals aren't sentenced to jail.

Once the Trump administration falls, more crimes will be found in the Trump administration. Pretty sure they were serious about "draining the swamp" by filling the White House and associated positions with their dirty individuals.

This anti-corruption bill will help out Smiley

I prefer the cow boys sorry... standing execution is already a great honor, rarely awarded in the great plains... of China.
sr. member
Activity: 854
Merit: 277
liife threw a tempest at you? be a coconut !
The fight against corruption should be universal. I don't see how any party can be against such fight and still stand. They don't want to be known as pro corruption, do they?

Of course, Instead of being straightforward against the bill, they might make up excuses as to what is "wrong" with the bill. That it doesn't solve anything, it is too long, too short or whatever. My imagination is not that good so I will watch and see.

This is going to be exactly it. Even though they'll demand bipartisanship; Democrats will fold to all GOP demands effectively neutering the bill.

I mean what ever is going on is irrelevant, if the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA can't solve the epstein case, it's defcon 0 in china.
full member
Activity: 574
Merit: 152
The fight against corruption should be universal. I don't see how any party can be against such fight and still stand. They don't want to be known as pro corruption, do they?

Of course, Instead of being straightforward against the bill, they might make up excuses as to what is "wrong" with the bill. That it doesn't solve anything, it is too long, too short or whatever. My imagination is not that good so I will watch and see.

This is going to be exactly it. Even though they'll demand bipartisanship; Democrats will fold to all GOP demands effectively neutering the bill.

I mean what ever is going on is irrelevant, if the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA can't solve the epstein case, it's defcon 0 in china.

You do know the justice and political systems of America were purposely built to be slow? Right? This way, innocent individuals aren't sentenced to jail.

Once the Trump administration falls, more crimes will be found in the Trump administration. Pretty sure they were serious about "draining the swamp" by filling the White House and associated positions with their dirty individuals.

This anti-corruption bill will help out Smiley
full member
Activity: 574
Merit: 152
The fight against corruption should be universal. I don't see how any party can be against such fight and still stand. They don't want to be known as pro corruption, do they?

Of course, Instead of being straightforward against the bill, they might make up excuses as to what is "wrong" with the bill. That it doesn't solve anything, it is too long, too short or whatever. My imagination is not that good so I will watch and see.

This is going to be exactly it. Even though they'll demand bipartisanship; Democrats will fold to all GOP demands effectively neutering the bill.
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The fight against corruption should be universal. I don't see how any party can be against such fight and still stand. They don't want to be known as pro corruption, do they?

Of course, Instead of being straightforward against the bill, they might make up excuses as to what is "wrong" with the bill. That it doesn't solve anything, it is too long, too short or whatever. My imagination is not that good so I will watch and see.
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LOL you can bet the GOP sure as shit won't like this hahaha, There is already too many people voting and even more voters in general is disastrous for the GOP and they fucking well know it!

The article mentions isn't unlikely to pass due to the GOP control of the Senate. Really, it just highlights how Democrats are working to fix corruption while the GOP is actively working to encourage corruption.
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https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2018/11/30/18118158/house-democrats-anti-corruption-bill-hr-1-pelosi


This is quite interesting.

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Creating new national automatic voter registration that asks voters to opt out, rather than opt in, ensuring more people will be signed up to vote. Early voting and online voting would also be promoted.


Opt-out rather than opt-in is a huge game changer in of itself. Let alone all the other changes...

LOL you can bet the GOP sure as shit won't like this hahaha, There is already too many people voting and even more voters in general is disastrous for the GOP and they fucking well know it!
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https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2018/11/30/18118158/house-democrats-anti-corruption-bill-hr-1-pelosi


This is quite interesting.

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Creating new national automatic voter registration that asks voters to opt out, rather than opt in, ensuring more people will be signed up to vote. Early voting and online voting would also be promoted.


Opt-out rather than opt-in is a huge game changer in of itself. Let alone all the other changes...
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