Are multiple-issue bills a recent thing? I fully agree here, why is it OK to tie orthogonal concepts into the same bill?
Similarly why is it ok to have "temporary measures" noone has really made a big deal about the fact that half the pork of the recent spending bill was renewals of temporary measures. such measures are the epitome of boiling the frog
Are multiple-issue bills a recent thing? I fully agree here, why is it OK to tie orthogonal concepts into the same bill?
Similarly why is it ok to have "temporary measures" noone has really made a big deal about the fact that half the pork of the recent spending bill was renewals of temporary measures. such measures are the epitome of boiling the frog
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