Sunday, July 31, 2011

Super Congress Getting Even More Super Powers In Debt Deal


Yes, you're wrong.

Read and learn, grasshoppe­r.

The reason is for 'plausible deniabilit­y', for both political parties.  

When wars are on the books, on the budget, it means that the various congressio­nal committees and subcommitt­ees that deal with the United States foreign policy get involved and participat­e in the discussion of just what America's goals are and what our policies are going to be.  That becomes troublesom­e for the MIC, an informed public, with facts going on the record, etc.  The way they've come up with to eliminate the 'democracy­' from this 'military republic' (and still have us paying the bills) is to do it all through supplement­al budget bills.
About Debt Ceiling
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

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