I voted for the lesser of two evils like many others on here. What I didn't vote for was the same old "line your pockets" way of doing business in D.C.

This legislation about to be force-voted on cannot even be accessed by the layman, and in most instances, even the legislators outside the guarded inner circle.

I'm interested to see not only what's in it, but how much and what kind of considerations and gratuities that have been offered to the proponents of this, and who the players really are.

I didn't vote for a dictator, and this guy better wise up quick. He doesn't set the agenda of Congress nor demand timelines to their goings-on.

My vote was to destroy RINOs, yet here they are, alive and well.

I think he's done pretty well up to this point, but this one item is puzzling in the way it is being pushed.

I hope this thing crashes and burns, and we get some REAL legislation that is truly market-driven and competitive:

http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/U...-03-24-05-52-03

Krauthammer has been beating the drum for weeks on this thing, if you care to research it.