Sunday 5 June 2011

How long can your grandparents stay up?

Most of our congressmen/women are the age of typical grandparents in this country. They%26#039;re staying up all night long, and today are going to try to vote on something that may be world-changing.... certainly world-affecting.





In the business world, if someone signs papers while drunk or otherwise not fully capable (not sure if asleep on your feet qualifies), that contract is not enforceable.





Should anything that the congress passes into law today count, and can we as citizens dispute the enforceability of these laws?|||LOL.. Good one!! I don%26#039;t think this is the intent of the %26#039;lemon laws%26#039; though... maybe it should be. Maybe Bush will %26#039;protect%26#039; us by using (yet) another signing statement to alter any laws made today.|||It is common practice and has been done for decades, if not longer. No, you can%26#039;t dispute the enforceability of the laws passed.





By the way, my parents, who are older than these politicians, can stay up later than I can. Don%26#039;t judge anyone by age...age is just a number.|||Harry Reid was down for the count at midnight. This was nothing but a goofy show and illustrated once again how lame this congress is.|||Not all %26quot;old-codger-types%26quot; are asleep---some still %26quot;have it.%26quot; Don%26#039;t give up on EVERYBODY!