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With no appropriations bill in sight, House GOP keeps kicking the can (otherwise government shutdown Oct 1st...Nov 17th...JanFeb...March...)
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<blockquote data-quote="Brihaha" data-source="post: 77574652" data-attributes="member: 434550"><p>Funding our government is a relatively fundamental aspect of being members of congress. These people struggle even to pass continuing resolutions nowadays. I have trouble processing why our electorate keeps electing successively worse congresses in America. We insist on electing people who muck up the mundane, how can we trust them to tackle major issues affecting all of us constituents? Sooner or later won't the can disintegrate, along with our quality of life? </p><p></p><p>As much as I feel like looking the other way in regard to politics I think it's important to keep abreast of the actions of leaders, and even their inaction. We are doing something wrong when the fundamental obligations of government are too difficult for leadership to accomplish in a timely fashion. They are on vacation from the toil of doing less than any congress since the great depression. </p><p></p><p>This is a horrible time to switch to an autocratic or authoritarian system though. A quality dictator eludes my eyesight in America. I wouldn't want that anyhow. I think we need to shake things up at the ballot box to see any worthwhile progress in America again. Shake it up and Shake it off!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brihaha, post: 77574652, member: 434550"] Funding our government is a relatively fundamental aspect of being members of congress. These people struggle even to pass continuing resolutions nowadays. I have trouble processing why our electorate keeps electing successively worse congresses in America. We insist on electing people who muck up the mundane, how can we trust them to tackle major issues affecting all of us constituents? Sooner or later won't the can disintegrate, along with our quality of life? As much as I feel like looking the other way in regard to politics I think it's important to keep abreast of the actions of leaders, and even their inaction. We are doing something wrong when the fundamental obligations of government are too difficult for leadership to accomplish in a timely fashion. They are on vacation from the toil of doing less than any congress since the great depression. This is a horrible time to switch to an autocratic or authoritarian system though. A quality dictator eludes my eyesight in America. I wouldn't want that anyhow. I think we need to shake things up at the ballot box to see any worthwhile progress in America again. Shake it up and Shake it off! [/QUOTE]
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