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Wednesday, February 01, 2006

The State of the State

Watching esteemed Members of Congress last night made me feel unAmerican. Partisanship down an aisle is overboard. Social Security issues, tax reform, illegal immigration, oil and gas discovery and abortion are not black and white. Or are they?

Clapping, hooting, and back-slapping are fine. Throw in an intern or two if need be.

I just kept coming back to the number of dollars that are spent every single month to buy votes and policy from these esteemed Congressional members.

Try spending $193,000,000 every month and see what can get done.

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