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So the Covid relief bill would have passed on Saturday if Ron Johnson hadn't tried to slow it down. (Original Post) gibraltar72 Mar 2021 OP
He probably thought it would take FOREVER to read 682 pages... RockRaven Mar 2021 #1
How many Republicans read bills? OAITW r.2.0 Mar 2021 #2
Didn't It Pass Today, Saturday? Me. Mar 2021 #3
Yes, but Ron Johnson is still an asshole. Mickju Mar 2021 #5
Quite Me. Mar 2021 #7
Isn't today Saturday, March 6? sinkingfeeling Mar 2021 #4
honestly, it might not have passed until tomorrow had he not pulled his stunt dsc Mar 2021 #6

RockRaven

(14,962 posts)
1. He probably thought it would take FOREVER to read 682 pages...
Sat Mar 6, 2021, 07:15 PM
Mar 2021

because it takes him all day to read 682 words, if he even can.

OAITW r.2.0

(24,457 posts)
2. How many Republicans read bills?
Sat Mar 6, 2021, 07:24 PM
Mar 2021

Most are clueless about drafting them, but I suspect they employ Bill readers with the purpose of finding flaws that they can use for PR.

dsc

(52,160 posts)
6. honestly, it might not have passed until tomorrow had he not pulled his stunt
Sat Mar 6, 2021, 07:53 PM
Mar 2021

but not only did he shorten the debate time on this issue but he also managed to cause the debate on Merrick Garland's nomination to also be ended prematurely. Simply astounding.

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