The bill to force courts to accept the dubious documents that the banksters are proferring to justify foreclosures went through the Senate on unanimous consent. Which means that ever senator, including Bernie Sanders, had the chance to stop it and didn't do so.
Now it's awaiting the President's signature. There is almost zero chance that this piece-of-shit bill won't become law.
Hey, Barry, you want to know why a lot of us liberals and progressives are not rallying to defend you?
This shit is why.
Veto the damned bill.
UPDATE: Obama won't sign it and, as Congress is adjourned, that kills it.
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You know he won't. This isn't a (D) or (R) issue -- it's a $$$$ issue. Bought and paid for from top to bottom.
How the fuck did this happen?
Russ too?
jeeeeeeesssssssuuuuuuuuusssssssss
be
dammmmmmmmmmmmmmnnnnnnnnned
Maybe this happened at 3AM with only Rethugs present?
Did you see the Alan Grayson youtube on this situation? I'm running it tomorrow.
We gotta get out of here!
S
Ok, so maybe I was hasty in my assessment - from ABC news, report that Obama will do a pocket veto:
http://tinyurl.com/2g9shoh
I'm sure all our favorite Senators made sure what the White House was going to do, before they let this slide.
The pocket veto surprises me -- I would have guessed the President wanted to make a big deal out of vetoing it.
Joe,
As I understand the procedure, it makes sense. A formal veto could be subject to an override vote after Congress returns. A pocket veto cannot be overridden, they have to start all over.
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