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Lawmakers voted on the stimulus and global warming bills without having read either. Eventually they’ll vote on health care legislation that could fund unrelated items. Time to end this systemic fraud. The stimulus bill, signed into law less than a month after Barack Obama took office, reached 1,434 pages and will eventually cost the nation more than $1 trillion. Waxman-Markey, the global warming bill, passed the House last month after Democrats added a 309-page amendment at 3 a.m. the morning before the vote, bringing that package of nonsense up to 1,200 or so pages. The next piece of deception up for legislative consideration is the $1.6 trillion health care bill, a Washington lightweight at a mere 615 pages. The Boston Globe reports that it contains a provision for funding walking paths, bike paths, streetlights, gym equipment and farmers’ markets. We’d like to say the dishonesty of fixing those items to a health care bill is staggering. But we’ve become accustomed to Congress opera

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Honesty: Lawmakers voted on the stimulus and global warming bills without having read either. Eventually they’ll vote on health care legislation that could fund unrelated items. Time to end this systemic fraud. The stimulus bill, signed into law less than a month after Barack Obama took office, reached 1,434 pages and will eventually cost the nation more than $1 trillion. Waxman-Markey, the global warming bill, passed the House last month after Democrats added a 309-page amendment at 3 a.m. the morning before the vote, bringing that package of nonsense up to 1,200 or so pages. The next piece of deception up for legislative consideration is the $1.6 trillion health care bill, a Washington lightweight at a mere 615 pages. The Boston Globe reports that it contains a provision for funding walking paths, bike paths, streetlights, gym equipment and farmers’ markets. We’d like to say the dishonesty of fixing those items to a health care bill is staggering. But we’ve become accustomed to Congr

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