Summer Ends With Congress Inaction

It was a great summer. Congress failed to act - again. May they keep it that way.

If we can keep Congress from passing Cap and Trade, health care, the budget, and a myriad of other grossly expensive, over regulatory, ineffective measures, we will be the better for it.

I know there are people that want health care reform. Unfortunately, nothing resembling anything practical has been proposed. It is better to pass nothing at all than to enact anything that has been discussed thus far.

As summer winds down, Congress has essentially been on vacation - even while present in Washington. They claim to be too busy to read legislation even though the public can do it and can outspeak them on the serious issues.

For many, this will be the summer they lost the public's trust.

Maybe we should just cancel Congress for the rest of the year. There can't be than many actual workdays scheduled anyway.

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So, How Was Your Summer?

Remember in grade school and occasionally in high school English class, the assignment the first day of school was to write, "What I Did On My Summer Vacation"?

I know Texas was very hot this year. I know the Northeast and Midwest were cool and rainy. I know that here in Florida it wasn't as hot and we didn't have any tropical storms.

Regardless, this is the last official weekend of the summer, and as I write this there's only about 90 minutes of daylight left.

Where did the summer go? It definitely went. All those plans. Some happened. Some didn't.

Here's to the summer that is past and the fall that is coming.

So, how was your summer?

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