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Senator Bennett,
I could not agree more. Your last two paragraphs are worth repeating.
"That means we are prejudging how to solve a problem before we have enough understanding with respect to what it is. That should stop. More..
This is the type of mature, rational, and American-spirited perspective that got Mr. Bennett into trouble two years ago, when Tea Party activists cast him aside. It was actually surprising, not to mention heartening, that this time around Mr. Hatch More..
This is all Cheerios except for one minor inconvenience, the Constitution. Someone please show me where in the Constitution (which is explicitly an enumerated document) any of this gobbledygook is authorized. Dept of Education? Dept of Energy? More..