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  • The article made some good points; no ground breaking advice.
  • edited June 12
    "Why isn’t Congress legislating? Because legislating means picking sides. Writing a law means taking a vote. Taking a vote means owning consequences. And nothing terrifies today’s politicians more than being held accountable for something they did on purpose." Boy howdy.
  • Mark said:

    "Why isn’t Congress legislating? Because legislating means picking sides. Writing a law means taking a vote. Taking a vote means owning consequences. And nothing terrifies today’s politicians more than being held accountable for something they did on purpose." Boy howdy.

    That's a good one.

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