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Message Subject Your Republican Congressmen Spit In Your Face And Now They Are Coming To Beg For Your Vote.
Poster Handle SilverPatriot
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Op,

You are quick to condemn actions of others without evaluating the bills for any real merits and you certainly are not looking at all the other rubbish laws they are trying foist upon Americans by bundling them into these two bills.

S.3457
Latest Title: Veterans Jobs Corps Act of 2012
Sponsor: Sen Nelson, Bill [FL] (introduced 7/30/2012) Cosponsors (10)
Related Bills: S.3429
[link to thomas.loc.gov]

S.3240
Latest Title: Agriculture Reform, Food, and Jobs Act of 2012
Sponsor: Sen Stabenow, Debbie [MI] (introduced 5/24/2012)
[link to thomas.loc.gov]
 Quoting: SilverPatriot


5a

Yep, here we have the throw the baby out with the bathwater advocate! Most of what you refer to are amendments to bills and as I am sure you know there is a way of handling them, Separate the amendments from the bill and vote on them first one by one but that appears far to simple a concept for you to grasp!
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Cannot toss anything out if the left does not budge an iota and why should we have more of our rights revoked by the garbage bundled in these bills. Is this simple enough for you to understand, apparently you have read nothing and simply parroting the vitriol comments you hear.

LandThink Pulse: SNAP (Food Stamps) Gets the Stamp of Disapproval in Farm Bill 2012

Farm Bill 2012 has been a hot-button issue all across the country, so last month LandThink posed the following question to our audience: Do you think SNAP (food stamps) should be part of the 2012 Farm Bill? LandThink.com, an authoritative online resource for advice, knowledge, opinions and trends related to land, is pleased to announce the August results. Our informal online survey revealed that 76% of respondents thinks SNAP (food stamps) SHOULD NOT be included in Farm Bill 2012. Nearly 80% of the trillion-dollar 2012 Farm Bill would be allocated to social welfare programs, including food stamps. A mere 7-9% would be spent on crop insurance, with the remainder spent on special interest handouts in the agriculture industry like conservation, trade, energy and forestry programs. The current farm bill expires on September 30th.

[link to www.landthink.com]
 Quoting: SilverPatriot


5a

Oh come now, are you really that naieve. Most bills passed by any Congress have represented COMPROMISES. This bill is no different. Supposedly, the Repos tend to protect the nations farmers and yet the minute something they don't like is added in they suddenly lose interest. Besides FOOD STAMPS are all about FOOD right. This is a FARM BILL right? The last I heard it is Americas farmers who produce that FOOD right? Natural co dependency here from my point of view. Try again but contact Grover Norquist for your marching orders first!
 Quoting: ANNONYMOUS 8415236


Agriculture Reform, Food, and Jobs Act of 2012 does not contain minute differences the issues within the bill they are large and prominent and should be treated as separate entities. Instead of let us fool the public by obama’s minions by expanding the dependent class whose innovation and initiative dies further each year with massive expansion of government.

You are correct it is the workers pitted against the dependent class who are no longer trying why bother if the government is going to toss some food into your mouth and control all aspects of your life.
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The only thing you should converse with is a mannequin in some store window that way you will hear only your own foolish voice.

Read the bill.

Agriculture Reform, Food, and Jobs Act of 2012
[link to thomas.loc.gov]
 
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