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To: TimF who wrote (38859)11/20/2009 7:38:04 PM
From: DuckTapeSunroof  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71588
 
Re: "or something very much like it...."

Awful lot of *vagueness* in that!

After all - the Devil is always in the details!

(As you already know: if the Senate succeeds in passing a proposal then it will come to a joint House/Senate committee most likely, and both proposed bills will get rewritten into a new form. If *that* process bears fruit then we will finally have ONE UNIFIED BILL, and various groups, institutions, agencies, what-have-you can all have a crack at it... running their own analysis and projections under various and sundry economic assumptions and variables, and the national debate can focus on that.)

At which point ALL the earlier (dozens or more, literally) of proposed bills will be mooted.

And the one unified bill will stand or fall.