House Resolution 1784
By laglen
@laglen (19759)
United States
January 4, 2011 9:44am CST
Do you know what this is? lol no because there is nothing on it and has been deemed a privileged matter.
http://www.opencongress.org/bill/111-hr1784/actions_votes
It is to appoint a committee to inform the President.
It turns out the President hasn't been informed?
How has this country been running since George Washington took office in 1789?
Is it just me missing something, or is this yet another HUGE waste of time and money. Is it the Congress appointing? Or the President himself? Or maybe a committee to appoint a committee? What are they informing him on? Shouldn't somebody inform James Clapper?
It turns out the President hasn't been informed?
How has this country been running since George Washington took office in 1789?
Is it just me missing something, or is this yet another HUGE waste of time and money. Is it the Congress appointing? Or the President himself? Or maybe a committee to appoint a committee? What are they informing him on? Shouldn't somebody inform James Clapper?2 responses
@hofferp (4734)
• United States
4 Jan 11
First order of business...rescind House Resolution 1784. Second order of business...rescind just about every other House Resolution, since they're mostly B.S., a waste of time and money, etc. Fire the next Congressman/woman who submits a House Resolution... Maybe then they'll get to the real business...
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@dark_joev (3034)
• United States
4 Jan 11
Wow they are really into wasting money. I mean really a committee to inform the president. He generally knows what Congress is doing.
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@dark_joev (3034)
• United States
5 Jan 11
Yeah I believe it is at least for the Senate not sure about the House but anyway I am sure Obama watches Cspan. I mean this is just a good old waste of money as I am sure we will be seeing a lot of in the first 100 days of this next Congress can we call this the Lame Duck Congress?
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