The new Congress starts with confirmation of the Captain that almost sank the Ship of State last weekend, with a few members of his crew expressing more confidence in icebergs.
Far
away from frozen DC, the President is golfing in Hawaii after signing the
fiscal bill with an autopen and promising to do more about reducing the
national debt “in a balanced way that doesn’t put all the burden on seniors or
students or middle-class families.”
That
should give voters a warm and cozy feeling for the start of 2013 until they
realize that he is promising to do so in concert with pretty much the same Gang
That Couldn’t Shoot Straight over the past two years, described thus by astute
observer Ezra Klein:
“Unfortunately,
the polarization and paralysis exhibited by the 112th Congress are functions of
long-term political trends, and there’s no evidence that they’ll lift anytime
soon. So while the 112th Congress was surely one of the most broken and
incompetent in our history, the worst is probably yet to come.”
Check
the life rafts.
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