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Badly Named Bills Thread


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2022 Aug 19, 5:32pm   1,327 views  23 comments

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I thought I had a post like this, but can't find it now.

https://patriotpost.us/articles/90654


Dems’ Deceptive Legislation Name Game
Democrats have a long history of lying to the American people via their dubiously named pieces of legislation.

What’s in a name? Well, when it comes from Democrat lawmakers, the answer would be everything, or nothing. Everything in that the names Democrats affix to their significant pieces of legislation are designed to sell them to the American people, and nothing when it comes to what’s actually in these bills related to the name.

Like a slick, fast-talking used car salesman, Democrats name their bills in order to deceive rather than inform the American public as to what their legislation actually does. The recently passed Inflation Reduction Act is just the latest example, albeit one of the more egregious, of the Democrats’ name game. ...

Well, now that the bill has been signed into law by Joe Biden, Democrats like West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin are tacitly admitting the obvious — the bill really won’t reduce inflation. “Well, immediately it’s not” going to reduce inflation, Manchin conceded when asked about the name and supposed purpose of the legislation. He then equivocated, “We’ve never [said] anything would happen immediately, like turn the switch on and off.”

Uh, Joe, the bill’s name basically makes that claim.

As noted above, this disingenuous naming of legislation is nothing new for Democrats. Think of the grossly misnamed Affordable Care Act that has done nothing but increase the price of healthcare and health insurance. There’s the $1.9 trillion spending boondoggle known as the American Rescue Plan, Biden’s first big bill passed in 2021 and the one responsible for putting the country into this current sky-high inflation mess. The only reason inflation needs reducing is that Democrats spent a bunch of money last year. Spending a bunch more this year is hardly the solution. Another recent example is the Respect for Marriage Act, which utterly destroys the historical definition of marriage. Some “respect.”

We could go on, but what makes this practice of deceitfully naming legislation all the more insidious is that while the Democrats and their cohorts in the Leftmedia and Big Tech are wringing their hands over the problem of “misinformation,” they drop some of the biggest misinformation bombs on the American people — at taxpayers’ expense. And the political establishment class wonders why so many people voted for Donald Trump. Well, government malpractice like this goes a long way toward answering that question.

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1   Ceffer   2022 Aug 19, 6:10pm  

Of course, the mother of all Satanist inversion names "Patriot Act", which was a false flag enabled excuse to turn government tyranny, not outward against fake enemies, but inwards on the people.
2   Patrick   2022 Aug 19, 6:15pm  

Yes, that's #1
4   Patrick   2022 Sep 1, 7:24pm  

https://resistthemainstream.org/democrat-rep-lets-slip-what-the-inflation-reduction-act-was-really-all-about/


Upon reflection, Democratic Rep. Elaine Luria of Virginia said that the Inflation Reduction Act passed in August was more an environmental bill than one addressing inflation, according to the Daily Caller.

Speaking at a BlueGreen Alliance event on Aug. 24, Luria said: “The Inflation Reduction Act — that might be the name, but it’s a huge environmental bill that includes a lot of things, such as the tax credits necessary to make these kind of developments.”


They even admit the name is bullshit.
5   Patrick   2022 Nov 18, 10:15am  

Patrick says


Another recent example is the Respect for Marriage Act, which utterly destroys the historical definition of marriage. Some “respect.”


https://babylonbee.com/news/ilhan-omar-asks-if-she-can-quickly-add-one-more-kind-of-marriage-to-respect-for-marriage-act


WASHINGTON, D.C. — With the Respect for Marriage Bill to codify gay marriage nearing final passage, Representative Ilhan Omar has asked for an additional amendment to allow another form of marriage people might want to take advantage of from time to time.

"Hey guys, I dunno, can we add, let's say, 'marriage to your own brother' to the list of officially recognized marriages?" said the Congresswoman from Minneapolis. "Like, say, if you want to rig the immigration system in your favor by marrying a relative, maybe we should just go ahead and legalize it, just in case. Not that I would do that myself, don't be silly."

The congresswoman has requested the new law be retroactive to cover anyone who may have engaged in this activity in the early 2000s. "That would ensure we, ya know, cover our bases and stuff," she said.
6   Patrick   2022 Dec 1, 11:44am  

Re the "Respect for Marriage" act which destroys respect for marriage by including sodomy:

https://babylonbee.com/news/senate-to-vote-on-respect-for-giant-golden-statue-of-nebuchadnezzer-act

7   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2022 Dec 1, 1:31pm  

Affordable Care Act
8   richwicks   2022 Dec 1, 1:43pm  

Patriot Act is the most blatant example of it in my opinion.

I had to laugh when they called the new tower replacing the WTC complex "the freedumb tower". So sick of the newspeak.
9   EBGuy   2022 Dec 1, 2:47pm  

This is one of the all time greats...

Proposition 47: The Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Act
Proposition 47 implemented three broad changes to felony sentencing laws. First, it reclassified certain theft and drug possession offenses from felonies to misdemeanors. Second, it authorizes defendants currently serving sentences for felony offenses that would have qualified as misdemeanors under the proposition to petition courts for resentencing under the new misdemeanor provisions. Third, it authorizes defendants who have completed their sentences for felony convictions that would have qualified as misdemeanors under the proposition to apply to reclassify those convictions to misdemeanors.
10   Misc   2022 Dec 2, 12:15am  

So, what is California going to name the bill that it is coming up with to pay reparations to people who have been forced into prison by the courts?
13   Patrick   2023 Sep 16, 8:08pm  

https://notthebee.com/article/biden-every-republican-voted-against-the-inflation-reduction-act-schumer-look-how-many-trees-we-planted-while-not-reducing-inflation


It's hard to make the case that Republicans don't care about the economy when you've got boneheads like Schumer giving up the game.

Yesterday, in his sad attempt to talk about "Bidenomics" vs "MAGAnomics," President Biden pointed out that House Republicans didn't support the Inflation Reduction Act.

Never mind the Inflation Reduction Act did NOTHING to reduce inflation.

Republicans are PRO-inflation because we named this bill ANTI-inflation!
Then, within 2 hours of Biden's chiding Republicans for not supporting the Inflation Reduction Act, Chuck Schumer tweeted this:


@SenSchumer

Because of our Inflation Reduction Act, nearly $75 million is on the way to plant trees across New York!

From Buffalo to the Bronx, we are planting the seeds for a cleaner and greener and cooler future for all!


We printed $75 million to plant trees in New York?

Now, I'm as pro-tree as the next guy, but how in the WORLD is this considered reducing inflation?


14   Patrick   2023 Oct 24, 11:11am  

https://notthebee.com/article/californias-safer-streets-for-all-act-leads-to-hundreds-of-gang-connected-prostitutes-walking-la-neighborhood-51-rapes-sex-acts-in-broad-daylight


Whenever a lefty names a bill or department, you can be sure it'll do the opposite of what they say.

Inflation Reduction Act? More inflation.

Disinformation Governance Board? Tons of disinformation (plus censorship!).

Safer Streets For All Act? More dangerous streets for everyone.

That's the news out of California in a NY Post story that I can't link to because the cover photo is rated R. This is a rare case where we won't provide a link, but I'll provide quotes nonetheless.

Emboldened by new California laws that make it nearly impossible for cops to bust prostitutes, sex workers in Los Angeles' red light district stalk for business wearing no more than thongs, G-strings and high heels in broad daylight.

A 40-block area of Figueroa Boulevard in South LA sees hundreds of prostitutes, some barely out of their teens, plying their trade since Gov. Gavin Newsom passed the controversial Safer Streets for All Act, which decriminalized loitering with the intent to work as a prostitute in January.

"Before, this type of activity only happened at night where most citizens wouldn't see it, but now it's 24/7," one source told The Post.

"Now you can drive by at 2 p.m. and see it. Families drive by and see 10 girls on the corner, condoms on the ground.
15   Tenpoundbass   2023 Oct 24, 12:32pm  

I have always considered what ever the Bill's name it, and the more it sounds like the intent of the Bill. The more the Bill will be the exact opposite and further impede and hinder what ever action the Bill was originally written for. That is why they are so complex and so many pages people don't and wont read.
16   Tenpoundbass   2023 Oct 24, 12:35pm  

The Healthcare Privacy Act, puts you and your families' medical records and history into the hands of every shady medical related industry marketing hands. While preventing a concerned spouse or parent from being informed of care and procedures, they wouldn't approve of otherwise.
19   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2024 Aug 7, 8:31am  

Patrick says






National Defense Authorization Act :)
20   DOGEWontAmountToShit   2024 Aug 7, 8:46am  

Patrick says






Actually, that is pretty smart.

GOP should float one called the Shut Up All The Screaming Karen's Act as well.
23   Patrick   2024 Dec 21, 8:38pm  

https://thefarcefeed.substack.com/p/congress-pass-last-minute-6000-page


Congress Pass Last-Minute 6,000 Page "Stop Kicking Puppies" Bill before Xmas Break

Overloaded with pork, the omnibus bill grants Congress members immunity for insider trading, crack/cocaine use, and, ironically, animal abuse.

Washington, D.C. — In an inspiring show of holiday spirit and legislative efficiency, Congress passed the "Stop Kicking Puppies Act of 2025" at 11:59 PM last night—just one minute before lawmakers fled Capitol Hill faster than Santa off a rooftop. The bill, touted as a "bold step for animal welfare," was only 6,000 pages long and released to members precisely 25 minutes before the vote. But hey, if you can’t read 6,000 pages in 25 minutes, are you even trying?

“This is a win for America’s puppies!” declared House Speaker Mike Johnson, eyes glistening with what could have been holiday cheer or three Red Bulls and a shot of whiskey. “Everything in this bill is great. The title says it all!”

A closer look at the bill reveals a plethora of strings attached including "essential" provisions that have absolutely nothing to do with puppies or kindness. Among the highlights:

Congressional Immunity Clause: Lawmakers are granted blanket immunity for insider trading, crack/cocaine use, and, in a delightful twist, actual puppy kicking.

Congressional Salary Increase: Members will enjoy a 66.6% salary increase, which some insiders have described as “spiritually appropriate.” One anonymous representative was heard muttering, "It’s what Jesus would have wanted."

Ministry of Truth funding: Millions allocated to an official "Ministry of Truth" office, which will employ a 24/7 staff dedicated to fact-checking your Uncle Steve’s Facebook posts. Because misinformation is dangerous, unlike your elected representative snorting an eight ball.

“Re-Education” Camps for Dissidents: Another few billion dollars set aside for "Truther getaway facilities," designed to help citizens "re-imagine freedom" while reciting mandatory oaths to the World Health Organization. It's like summer camp, but with fewer marshmallows and more trauma-based mind control.

"Plandemic 2 Expenses": A mysterious line item simply labeled "Plandemic 2 Expenses" with $4.2 billion attached. When asked for clarification, the bill's authors gave a knowing wink before disappearing into a plume of smoke.

Foreign Aid: Hundreds of billions funneled to Ukraine and Israel because, apparently, America’s puppies can only be saved once we’ve secured the geopolitical interests of at least two other countries.

In a shocking twist, only one lawmaker voted against the bill: Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Kentucky). Massie’s reckless desire to read the legislation before passing it instantly made him the villain of the holiday season. The mainstream media wasted no time branding him a "viscous puppy kicker." CNN’s headline read "Massie the Menace: Why Does He Hate Puppies (and Freedom)?" And MSNBC’s take: "Massie’s No Vote: A Win for Fascist Puppy-Kicking Monsters Everywhere."

Critics point out that the "Stop Kicking Puppies" bill is a textbook example of Congress' favorite holiday tradition: bundling together sensible-sounding causes with ludicrous spending and hoping no one notices. By slapping a heartwarming title on a legislative monstrosity, lawmakers get to fund their pet projects (and pet-kicking immunity) while smearing anyone who objects.

"They do this every year," sighed one political analyst. "If they really cared about puppies—or anything—they’d vote on each issue separately. But that would make too much sense, and sense was voted out of Congress long ago."

As Congress jets off for the holidays, the nation can rest easy knowing that our lawmakers—having just approved billions for future pandemics and foreign countries—are working hard, not for the American people but for their own self interests. And while the puppies may be spared a few kicks, the taxpayer is getting the full boot on the neck once again. And if you object? Well, there's always room at one of those fancy new Truther camps, courtesy of the "Stop Kicking Puppies Act of 2025." ...

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