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Where are conservatives on bank reform?
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Clinically Insane
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Why hasn't the GOP, aside from Corker, offered any amendments to this bill? This seems right up their alley, but instead they just decided to vote "no" across party lines. We don't even know why they have voted no really, one can only assume...
It would be nice if they showed up and started making worthwhile contributions every once in a while...
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Apr 2004
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Originally Posted by besson3c
Why hasn't the GOP, aside from Corker, offered any amendments to this bill? This seems right up their alley, but instead they just decided to vote "no" across party lines. We don't even know why they have voted no really, one can only assume...
It would be nice if they showed up and started making worthwhile contributions every once in a while...
It would be nice if they were PERMITTED to. "Healthcare reform" proved the ridiculousness of that hope.
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Clinically Insane
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How have they been prohibited to provide amendments to the bank reform bill that they are voting on?
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The exact same way. In the words of Senator Shelby:
"This bill is 1,336 pages long. Forcing the Banking Committee to vote on this proposal in a single week is unrealistic and undercuts the potential for bipartisan agreement."
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On the ISG: "The nation's capital hasn't seen such concentrated wisdom in one place since Paris Hilton dined alone at the Hooters on Connecticut Avenue." - John Podhoretz
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Clinically Insane
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What is it with the Republicans and the whole "this bill is too long", "this bill is too short" line of arguing? How is it that Corker managed to participate with this bill while others have chosen to vote across party lines?
They have had all of this time to come up with their own bill too, you know.
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Mac Elite
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Why do you continually assume their vote is solely on party lines?
Bank-reform bill clears panel with no GOP votes - MarketWatch
Even DODD says:
Dodd said senators will have a chance to introduce amendments when the bill is considered by the Senate, but he argued that a long battle over 473 amendments that senators on the committee had sought to introduce would have driven Republicans and Democrats further apart, and made it more difficult to reach a consensus and obtain the filibuster-proof 60 votes necessary to pass the bill.
The "no" vote was simply against moving it forward out of committee without time to work with it.
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On the ISG: "The nation's capital hasn't seen such concentrated wisdom in one place since Paris Hilton dined alone at the Hooters on Connecticut Avenue." - John Podhoretz
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