"With all due respect, I really think we have more important things to spend our time on."
-- Rep. John Barrow, D-Ga., who on Wednesday voted against a measure that would do away with the BCS set-up.
And from the other side of the aisle, here's what Rep. Lee Terry, a Republican from Nebraska, had to say about his support of the bill:
"Do I think there are problems and corruption based on money in this system? That was clear on Saturday night."
Full story here and here.
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Playoff talk for real this time? (another update)
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We really need to get our nation's lawmakers to spend time (and our taxpayer's money) on issues that are important to our country's welfare instead of wasting it on non-issues like this
Au contraire Anony. This legislation could actually accomplish something as opposed to the usual changing Tweedledum to Tweedledee.
"House lawmakers are gearing up for a vote as soon as next week on a bill aimed at forcing a national college-football playoff."
Please tell me this is a joke.
What are you saying? Even if they don't accomplish anything our health and tax money are safer when Congress is spending timeon something other than the "issues"
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