In a shocking turn of events
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Emergency Powers Act
The Emergency Powers Act or EPA was an amendment to the Galactic Constitution passed in 24 BBY. It eliminated term limits for Supreme Chancellors, giving each Chancellor the option of when to stand down for new elections. It also gave Palpatine all necessary authority to attempt to end the Separatist Crisis, including declaration of martial law on local systems.
This is what we need.
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DelSlow;259866 wrote:
Emergency Powers ActThe Emergency Powers Act or EPA was an amendment to the Galactic Constitution passed in 24 BBY. It eliminated term limits for Supreme Chancellors, giving each Chancellor the option of when to stand down for new elections. It also gave Palpatine all necessary authority to attempt to end the Separatist Crisis, including declaration of martial law on local systems.
This is what we need.
exactly what i was talking about
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Trafik Jamz;259863 wrote:
Nope. But I would like to see something new from them...maybe a competing bill? Hey, now that's an idea! A bill that shows their game plan!I agree 1000%
I listened to Hannity with his guest Arlen Specter today, (Republican Pennsylvania Senator expected to pass the Bill)
My god that guy upset me, he acted like there was absolutely nothing he could do.... Just not to pass it or pass it....... and that he had to pass it because something/anything had to be done
Jesus H, he is a freaking Senator, WTF is he there for?? Get off your ass and accomplish something
Goddamn hypocrite claims to be a Reganist
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DelSlow;259866 wrote:
Emergency Powers ActThe Emergency Powers Act or EPA was an amendment to the Galactic Constitution passed in 24 BBY. It eliminated term limits for Supreme Chancellors, giving each Chancellor the option of when to stand down for new elections. It also gave Palpatine all necessary authority to attempt to end the Separatist Crisis, including declaration of martial law on local systems.
This is what we need.
Bring on the clones! I'll polish up the ol' light saber and knock the dust of my DL-44.
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I thought I had heard there was a "Republican" version of a stimulus bill that involved less governmental spending? I could be wrong, I've been wrong before...but it's what I had heard.
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I said today Torbs.../sarcasm
The house is the wrong place to try and put a bill together in this political climate. They are so outnumbered there that it is silly....maybe that says something about the will of the nation.
It still doesn't change the fact that none of them seem too willing to try and modify this bill. Don't want to sit down and negotiate, even though the table is open for their ideas.
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Trafik Jamz;259896 wrote:
I said today Torbs.../sarcasmThe house is the wrong place to try and put a bill together in this political climate. They are so outnumbered there that it is silly....maybe that says something about the will of the nation.
It still doesn't change the fact that none of them seem too willing to try and modify this bill. Don't want to sit down and negotiate, even though the table is open for their ideas.
So the polls show that the majority of americans are now against the bill, the republicans submitted their own ideas, and yet they are doing nothing? You need to quit watching/listening/reading those left wing propaganda machines, its turning your brain to mush.

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chuck i was listening to the minority leader of the house last week, he said the repubs were in a group discussion over this anti-stimulus and the great obamanator walked in. He asked why they wouldnt approve the bill and they told him for almost 2 hours what was wrong with it. Obama then just shrugged his shoulders and said "submit your reccomendations to soandso and we will see what we can do", and finished with something on the lines of "im not going to discuss any other options".
So basically the big guy told them right to their face he wasnt going to do anything they wanted so they might as well quit. That is why they havent been doing much -
I love how our elected officials don't actually represent the views of their constituents but rather their own personal agendas and the agendas of their registered party. One good example of this is how Amy Klobuchar herself said that her office received 1000 calls a day against the bailouts and only 20 a day for it. She voted for the bailout anyway.
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Grr;259901 wrote:
chuck i was listening to the minority leader of the house last week, he said the repubs were in a group discussion over this anti-stimulus and the great obamanator walked in. He asked why they wouldnt approve the bill and they told him for almost 2 hours what was wrong with it. Obama then just shrugged his shoulders and said "submit your reccomendations to soandso and we will see what we can do", and finished with something on the lines of "im not going to discuss any other options".
So basically the big guy told them right to their face he wasnt going to do anything they wanted so they might as well quit. That is why they havent been doing muchI thought Obama was supposed to bring change or something like that.
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I read what Grr posted as "Bring it to the appropriate people and we'll see what we can work with, at present I (being Obama) am not inclined to make any changes without them being formally brought forth and debated amongst those writing the bill."
And as for Americans being against the bill....perhaps the latest polls state otherwise:
http://www.gallup.com/poll/114202/Obama-Upper-Hand-Stimulus-Fight.aspx




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So to that I'd say that they ARE doing what their constituents want....at least to a degree.
And for CLARITY (something I don't see anyone else posting) here is a competing poll showing that they want it passed, but with changes.
http://www.gallup.com/poll/114097/Americans-Support-Stimulus-Major-Changes.aspx
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Trafik Jamz;259907 wrote:
So to that I'd say that they ARE doing what their constituents want....at least to a degree.And for CLARITY (something I don't see anyone else posting) here is a competing poll showing that they want it passed, but with changes.
http://www.gallup.com/poll/114097/Americans-Support-Stimulus-Major-Changes.aspx
All those polls show is that Americans feel that some kind of stimulus bill needs to be passed. However, it does not go into anything about what should actually be in the stimulus bill. Those polls are very generalized and one cannot make definitive claims on specific things using those polls as reference.
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Right, which brings me back to my original point. The republicans haven't stepped up with an alternative bill.
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