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Good Thing Congress Doesn’t Count the Votes…
By Brian | February 8, 2006 | Share on Facebook
Apparently, when the House of Representatives voted on the new house leadership, they cast more votes than there were members present. (Hat tip: Jeff Porten)
I’m reminded of something I was told during the whole “hanging chad” thing in 2000: on an average weekday, the New York Stock Exchange processes more than two billion stock trades. And they count each & every one of them correctly every day.
This just shouldn’t be this hard…
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