There’s that great Schoolhouse Rock bit about this but GoComics is not allowing it, or other YouTube videos, to be posted. They must be afraid of something.
That question was a final exam question in a Constitutional Law class back in the late 1970’s. A number of students wrote lengthy treatises about drafting, committees, approval of both houses of Congress, the President’s signature or possibly the Congress overriding a veto, and none of them got above a B+. One guy (or gal – can’t remember which) got an A+, and only wrote 3 words in the exam booklet. “Sneak it through”. Example: The Hyde Amendment, which for many years forbade the use of Medicaid funds for abortion, was a 1976 amendment to a bill granting funds to a North-Eastern university to build or repair a bell tower on campus, IIRC.
And this, boys and girls, is why this country’s mental health care is so painfully lacking. If the mentally ill had powerful lobbyists in their corner, they would have access to the help they need.
Ratkin Premium Member over 1 year ago
Too true.
C over 1 year ago
Painfully true
The Reader Premium Member over 1 year ago
They often have their serial numbers filed off.
Lenavid over 1 year ago
Cynicism is fueled by Truth.
Totalloser Premium Member over 1 year ago
Schoolhouse Rock >
Doug K over 1 year ago
It’s fine. They and we can always see and read and experience what’s in the laws after they’ve been passed.
Teto85 Premium Member over 1 year ago
There’s that great Schoolhouse Rock bit about this but GoComics is not allowing it, or other YouTube videos, to be posted. They must be afraid of something.
Comictator II over 1 year ago
Actually, there’s a triple entendre here: A lot of bills are written by lobbyists and handed to legislators to become laws.
quinones.felix over 1 year ago
Too bad that the constituents don’t remember the antics and fall for the ear tickling.
sandflea over 1 year ago
Don’t forget the substantial “campaign contributions”.
andersjg Premium Member over 1 year ago
All expense paid " junkets".
PoodleGroomer over 1 year ago
When a PAC or lobbyist drives a manure spreader full of bills and money through a legislature.
mistercatworks over 1 year ago
This is not universally true.
Charlie Fogwhistle over 1 year ago
That question was a final exam question in a Constitutional Law class back in the late 1970’s. A number of students wrote lengthy treatises about drafting, committees, approval of both houses of Congress, the President’s signature or possibly the Congress overriding a veto, and none of them got above a B+. One guy (or gal – can’t remember which) got an A+, and only wrote 3 words in the exam booklet. “Sneak it through”. Example: The Hyde Amendment, which for many years forbade the use of Medicaid funds for abortion, was a 1976 amendment to a bill granting funds to a North-Eastern university to build or repair a bell tower on campus, IIRC.
theoldidahofox over 1 year ago
Amen!
Lola85 Premium Member over 1 year ago
And this, boys and girls, is why this country’s mental health care is so painfully lacking. If the mentally ill had powerful lobbyists in their corner, they would have access to the help they need.
FrancisPope123 over 1 year ago
Way too true.
ehselin1967 over 1 year ago
Or a judge
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member over 1 year ago
Welcome to Ohio, home of the best government money can buy.