So, question in the title.
I don't believe it is.
It would be like if I gave the bullet points for the movie Star Wars:
And then I asked you if it were any good or not.
I know that sometimes specific amendments get voted on, but I think the same thing happens with those.
Here's a good example. The ACA. It was over 2,000 pages, if I recall correctly. And also, from what I understand, nobody actually read it. I've yet to hear anyone who voted on it (either "yes" or "no") state that they read the entire thing. I'll do something I rarely do, and give Pelosi benefit of the doubt, but she did say, "We have to vote on it so we can see what's in it.", or something along those lines.
But it's not just the ACA. There were bills under GWB that I'm quite sure nobody read.
Because they're all getting summaries and bullet points.
I've heard the argument "They can't be expected to read the whole thing".
I disagree with that sentiment, and I think it leads to irresponsible legislating. If you can't read the whole thing, either set a timeframe to allow for the entire thing to be read, don't vote on it, or don't make the bill so damn long.
I don't believe it is.
It would be like if I gave the bullet points for the movie Star Wars:
- It happened in space
- Obi-Wan trained luke
- Luke blew up the Death Star
And then I asked you if it were any good or not.
I know that sometimes specific amendments get voted on, but I think the same thing happens with those.
Here's a good example. The ACA. It was over 2,000 pages, if I recall correctly. And also, from what I understand, nobody actually read it. I've yet to hear anyone who voted on it (either "yes" or "no") state that they read the entire thing. I'll do something I rarely do, and give Pelosi benefit of the doubt, but she did say, "We have to vote on it so we can see what's in it.", or something along those lines.
But it's not just the ACA. There were bills under GWB that I'm quite sure nobody read.
Because they're all getting summaries and bullet points.
I've heard the argument "They can't be expected to read the whole thing".
I disagree with that sentiment, and I think it leads to irresponsible legislating. If you can't read the whole thing, either set a timeframe to allow for the entire thing to be read, don't vote on it, or don't make the bill so damn long.
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