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I did read it (and it was a complete nightmare to do) and there is some stuff that is worthwhile.  I do not mind infrastructure so much, or the tax cuts (to an extent), but a lot of it is total junk that should never be included in a stimulus bill.  (Not that I ever think a stimulus works, but that is a different issue.) 


Anyway, your reply to "how can you support a bill you have not read" with "how can you say you are against a bill you have not read" does not make any sense.  It implies there is some reason that the bill is good until said otherwise.  No bill is good until said otherwise, it is good or bad based on content.  No one should support a bill that they have no read, and if you do not support because you have not had time to read it yet, that is fine.  I would rather people make informed choices than rush to spend a trillion dollars.


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