2013, legislatively speaking: A whole lot of nothing, and thank God for that.

Don’t get me wrong: I like it when the legislature passes good laws and repeal bad ones.  But I prefer a situation where the legislature doesn’t pass anything to one where the legislature passes bad laws, enforces bad laws, and declines to enforce ideologically inconvenient ones (whether or not I want them to).  Which is to say: I like the 11[2]th and the 11[3]th Congress a LOT more than I do the 11[1]th, and I make no apologies for that.

…I was going to add to this, but I don’t really think that I have anything else to say.

[Numbers fixed. Although, to be fair: the 110th was nothing to write home about, either.]

5 thoughts on “2013, legislatively speaking: A whole lot of nothing, and thank God for that.”

      1. Yeah the 110th was only marginally better then the 111th because McConnell could filibuster ( though there were so many moderates a filibuster could sputter out) and that would leave everything up to Bush’s veto.

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