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« on: September 06, 2013, 11:12:16 AM »

Does Congress get to vote again, on the Administration's yet to be fashioned "plan of action?" And if so, why not wait for the plan, and let the Administration do its thing in the interim?  If there is no second vote, then what is the point of the plan? Does it really matter what it says?  Meanwhile, Obama is going to give a speech on Tuesday. It will be interesting to see how detailed he gets.

It was the same problem in Britain. There was a vote with the idea of another vote later, with the first vote more about process, and a feel good condemnation. If that is the deal, then just vote no. This half pregnant routine makes no sense to me.
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