• Disapproval of Congress hits new high: poll
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[QUOTE=zombays;34260905]I saw this thing that I can't remember where that said, "What if government isn't filled with conspiracies, and corruption, and it's just geniunely unintelligent?" At first, I laughed, then I noticed how much of a possibility it was. :feelsbadman:[/QUOTE]Cock-ups before conspiracies.
[QUOTE=Capitulazyguy;34263066]I think [url=http://avalon.law.yale.edu/19th_century/csa_csa.asp#a1] Article 1 Section 7 Paragraph 2 and Section 9 Paragraph 20 of the Confederate Constitution would do well here.[/url][/QUOTE] The line item veto (the power described in Section 7, Paragraph 2) actually [i]was[/i] given to the President in 1996, but it was soon overturned in [i]Clinton v. City of New York[/i]. (The reasoning being it essentially gave legislative power to the President, which is unconstitutional.) As for Section 9 Paragraph 20, yes. That would be awesome.
[QUOTE=zombays;34260905]I saw this thing that I can't remember where that said, "What if government isn't filled with conspiracies, and corruption, and it's just geniunely unintelligent?" At first, I laughed, then I noticed how much of a possibility it was. :feelsbadman:[/QUOTE] [img]http://chzmemebase.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/internet-memes-the-scariest-idea-of-all.jpg[/img]
democracy at its best "I like my rep, but all the others are fucked!"
i read in the paper that it was 11%, but still. goddamn.
[QUOTE=tyanet;34266778]That's not the US Constitution. It's about as relevant to American politics as the Magna Carta.[/QUOTE] Hot damn you're ignorant.
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