As one of my dear friends remarked so brilliantly a while ago, Congress is the antonym of progress. Judging by to-day's morning business--if you can really call it that--I'd say that his assessment was categorically correct. I'd provide a detailed litany of transgressions and travesties, but (1) I believe in human rights, wherefore I shan't torture you with such sordid and offensive details, and (2) there simply isn't enough space on the Internets for such a catalogue. Anyhow, here's my take on this morning's operative phrase, "broken Congress."
2007/12/12
Roughin' It: At the Intersection of Bull and #$%&
As one of my dear friends remarked so brilliantly a while ago, Congress is the antonym of progress. Judging by to-day's morning business--if you can really call it that--I'd say that his assessment was categorically correct. I'd provide a detailed litany of transgressions and travesties, but (1) I believe in human rights, wherefore I shan't torture you with such sordid and offensive details, and (2) there simply isn't enough space on the Internets for such a catalogue. Anyhow, here's my take on this morning's operative phrase, "broken Congress."
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