The House will vote tonight on a bill that would solidify the phrase “In God We Trust” as the nation’s motto, and would support and encourage “the public display of the national motto in all public buildings, public schools, and other government institutions.”
Yup, a waste of time and, probably, taxpayer money. Congress at work, in other words: nothing to see here, move along. God’s probably not bothered either way.
It has successfully distracted attention from the truly historic nada coming from the Supercommittee.
Whew, that was close. It’s good to see congress taking on the big issues, the really important stuff like asking for an imaginary man’s blessings.
I don’t think this is getting much attention. This is the first I’ve heard of it.
It is the national motto, after all. Why shouldn’t it be displayed?
Next, it will in which key the Star Spangled Banner should be performed. This is nothing but a senseless attempt to fill the time on the floor when everyone in the country knows they are not getting anything accomplished.