Is it time for this... change
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sleeper
Yes, I call it the Obama strategy. I'm sure millions of people would trade their right to vote for a material good.Con_Alma;1512754 wrote:You think giving free phones to people would convince representatives to pass such a bill? I disagree.
In addition, the judical branch has no reason to pander for such votes. I disagree that such a bill would be deemed acceptable. Your suggestion is too simple.
P.S. It'a not me you need to work with no matter if you're willing or not.
Con_Alma, I'd prefer to work with you rather than against you. Let's negotiate! -
Con_AlmaI am just as sure they won't. They already get way more value from the feds than that of a simple phone. Such an attempted constitutional amendment would never pass the mustard at the judicial level. Your proposal is too simple....but I wish you luck. You'll need it.
I'm confident enough to know that negotiating with me will have absolutely no impact on such an idea. -
sleeper
Well if you ever feel the need to negotiate I'm always willing to reach across the aisle and compromise with my fellow Americans. I'm a little disappointed you are unable to generate any ideas to help fix the world in which we live and would rather just complain. To each his own though I support.Con_Alma;1512760 wrote:I am just as sure they won't. They already get way more value from the feds than that of a simple phone. Such an attempted constitutional amendment would never pass the mustard at the judicial level. Your proposal is too simple....but I wish you luck. You'll need it.
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Con_AlmaMe engaging in negotiation will have no effect on this situation.
I haven't complained at all about the current situation or your point nor will I.
Isn't that exactly opposite to your point in this thread?sleeper;1512792 wrote:... To each his own though I support.