who wrote HR 3200

PostmodernProphet

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okay, sometime since January somebody wrote HR 3200.....as an attorney I have a fair idea of how long it takes to prepare a first draft of a contract....this document is 1100 pages long.....it took a lot of man-hours to produce.....no Congressman has the staff capable of producing this......where did it come from, who is behind it?......
 
okay, sometime since January somebody wrote HR 3200.....as an attorney I have a fair idea of how long it takes to prepare a first draft of a contract....this document is 1100 pages long.....it took a lot of man-hours to produce.....no Congressman has the staff capable of producing this......where did it come from, who is behind it?......

Maybe excerpts from blogs on universal medical care?
 
okay, sometime since January somebody wrote HR 3200.....as an attorney I have a fair idea of how long it takes to prepare a first draft of a contract....this document is 1100 pages long.....it took a lot of man-hours to produce.....no Congressman has the staff capable of producing this......where did it come from, who is behind it?......

Check America's Affordable Health Choices Act. Dingell rings a bell.

http://www.wheretofindcare.com/labels/America's Affordable Health Choices Act.html
 
okay, sometime since January somebody wrote HR 3200.....as an attorney I have a fair idea of how long it takes to prepare a first draft of a contract....this document is 1100 pages long.....it took a lot of man-hours to produce.....no Congressman has the staff capable of producing this......where did it come from, who is behind it?......


What do you think this is, a college term paper?

they probably copied a lot of boilerplate from bills and drafts that have been around for years, but were never adopted. And then added some bells and whistles. I wasn't there, so I can't say for sure, but that's my experience with how regulations and statutes are drafted.
 
okay, sometime since January somebody wrote HR 3200.....as an attorney I have a fair idea of how long it takes to prepare a first draft of a contract....this document is 1100 pages long.....it took a lot of man-hours to produce.....no Congressman has the staff capable of producing this......where did it come from, who is behind it?......

They've been working on drafting healthcare legislation for 15 years. I'm sure there were thousands of pages of ideas already written down and never brought to committee. It's not like someone woke up on January and said "I think we need to reform healthcare... but where to begin... hmmm"
 
this may be a clue...

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I'm up to page 11 in Google with no answers yet....
 
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Idiot, bills are written in committee. Their staffs do the heavy lifting. They have hundreds of people around to do this stuff, and no one congressman is responsible for it. A lot if it was probably sitting around anyway.

If you want to know, go find out who sponsored the bill and examine who was on the committee that made it.
 
Here's a way for the ignorant and uninformed (obstructionists) to hear the verbatim content of HR 3200.

The entire bill is read aloud by someone who can read - no big, hard words for Republicans to struggle over as they move their lips.

No waiting for Bill, Sean or Rush to explain that the big words in the bill mean it is full of secret Commie conspiracies.

http://www.myebook.com/index.php?option=ebook&id=15425
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I would imagine that this is something that's been in the works for far longer than this congressional term has been active.

Bingo.
Think CFR and other organizations beyong the reach of the voter booth
I'd guess whomever was president, we'd be getting the same thing.
 
I told you where to find it, but if you just want to argue about it, it's no skin off my back.

TuTu....you gave me "America's Affordable Health Choices Act"....that IS HR 3200, so I doubt you can say HR 3200 is just a copy of itself....Dingle didn't write this or any other bill.....Congressmen don't write bills, and despite what our resident ignoramus stated, Congressmen don't have staffs of hundreds to write bills....
 
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