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Congress trains its scorn on unlikely targets, ignoring ethical miscreants in itsmidst.
Most of the exchanges rested on the ideological debate over how much attention -- and corresponding funds -- should be paid to crises abroad while economic troubles at home remain paramount from voter polls to Capitol Hill.
Why do we have no tangible and workable plans in place to maintain a functioning, viable, and representative Congress if and when a larger terrorist attack takes place?
Congress could show it has a backbone by standing up to sweeping attempts to assert executive privilege.
In the aftermath of the midterm election, President Obama has claimed that he got all of the policies right, but his self-exonerating narrative is simply wrong.
A recentthreat toWashington, D.C., illustrated that the government is uncertain on the proper actions to take if there is a terrorist attack.
Americans must decide whether we'll take my father's way out, through hard work, thrift, and keeping our hands out of each others' pockets, or the unions' way out of demanding more pay for fewer services because your customers have no choice in the matter.
Ashameful Congress is characterizedby three recent embarrassments.





