The
metaphor comes with apologies for comparing the high skill level of college amateur
football with what went on in Washington this weekend. The play in the Capitol
was more like a series of sandlot scrimmages. Some would say sandbox.
As stock
markets rise in relief like anxious parents to see the battered kids still on
the cliff, rage and recrimination dominate Wednesday morning quarterbacking.
Northeast
House Republicans join Democratic colleagues in hammering Boehner for not voting on Hurricane Sandy relief while passing a bill laden with pork for auto-racing
tracks, imported rum and coal-mining on Indian lands.
The
GOP grouses about the cost of the President’s trip to Hawaii for the
rest of his family vacation without acknowledging that it was their fault he
had no one to kiss at midnight New Year’s Eve except Joe Biden.
The
Veep himself emerges as the only hero of the fiasco by cozying his former
Senate friend Mitch McConnell into allowing the vote that broke the stalemate
there.
Otherwise,
there is no joy in DC’s Mudville as both home teams disgraced themselves in the
holiday sport.
One
of the few Democrats who didn’t vote for the Senate bill, Colorado’s Michael Bennet, put it best:
“Washington
politics no longer follows the example of our parents and our grandparents who
saw as their first job creating more opportunity, not less, for the people who
came after. My mother’s parents were refugees from Warsaw who came here after
World War II because they could rebuild their shattered lives. But the
political debate now is a zero-sum game that creates more problems than
solutions.”
The ugly
game is over in DC, at least for a few weeks, but unless something changes, it
will be played over and over again in the new year.
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