Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Gridlock is good

Gridlock is a good thing.  The Founding Fathers designed our bicameral system so legislation, good and bad, can’t be ramrodded down the throats of Americans.  Debate, no matter how contentious, is vital to our liberties and to government transparency.  The less that happens in Washington, the better off we all are.  Too bad Congress didn’t fall into gridlock over Obamacare or Homeland Security, but hindsight is always 20/20.  Until we can shed 90% of the FedGov, just be thankful for gridlock.

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