[quote=@Vilageidiotx] He doesn't believe in it. The United States doesn't work as a hive-mind where once something becomes popular you have to agree with it or else. He doesn't see it as constitutional, and he made a fair argument as to why he thinks that. Like, if you wanna follow this track then argue the merits of the bill, not the merits of disagreeing with congress. Disagreeing with congress is part of what makes us Americans anyway, it's our national heritage. [/quote] Woah, no. I'm under no obligation to do [i]anything[/i]. I'm asking political questions to someone who historically on this website wants to engage in political issues. I've not seen him deviate from the views of the republican party once in the 7 years I've been here (unless the democrats are also guilty, then the problem can be addressed) when I've changed my views countless times. I wanted to see if that applies even when a majority of conservative voters are for the bill and so it runs clearly against democracy, and political process. It does, and he doesn't appreciate me asking those questions. I voted to remain in the UK. But I the recognize the decision to leave as the valid one.