republican members of congress have become increasingly vocal about that need for more transparency about a process that s gone on almost entirely behind closed doors so far. here s jim jordan on the way into this morning s deposition. 432 members of congress weren t present to hear the testimony from the witnesses that mr. schiff has called. 423 members of congress who represent three quarters of a million people, who don t know what s don t know what frankly is going on and at some point they re going it looks like they re going to be asked to vote on this and that just seems to me exactly the wrong way to do this. craig, those calls will probably get louder later this week when the rest of congress returns to washington. remember, they ve been out for the last two weeks. so it s just the members of those three committees that have been leading up this investigation who could participate, even if they so chose. i expect we ll see more calls from more of that transparency from
i messed that up. what i m trying to say is there are a lot of people who rely on this who don t know what s in this bill. it also requires that women who just had a child, if they re on medicaid, they re required to go back to work within 60 days. that s two months. as we start talking about the specifics in this bill before it goes to the senate, people are going to hate these pieces. it s going to be real to people. i haven t seen it, but i suspect the work requirements are similar to the work requirements in the welfare bill, and democrats voted for work requirements for those same groups of people that had my recollection was 60 days. democrats, they got bill clinton signed that bill. you tell me where the democrats have gone from saying we require people are going to take public benefits and you re able bodied that you should have to go to work. that s assuming all these people are lazy. i m not saying lazy. welfare reform has been the most successful because there s ti
black lives just matter. blue lives matter isn t a thing. learn what man slamming is and stop doing it. if you re a job, don t pick the athlete over the judge. of course he cares about black issues. i m talking to you, fox news. what s going on at mtv? someone who might know. is your former network out of line? those photos, i heart the 90s, right? listen, here s the deal. their ratings are down, that s what s happening at mtv, and it s because of heavy-handed attempts by suits up at viacom who don t know what s hip. they underestimate youth. they always have. the millennials are a lot more dynamic. by the way, a lot more pro-life than the liberal elites think they are. there was a time back in the