According to every reputable polling organization in the whole history of the universe, our present Congress has a 9% favorability rating from the American public. It is not much, but times are not good for fools and knaves.
It is tough to do your work when only 9% of the public think you are doing your job. And--Oh, Lord!--the problems are real: unemployment, a huge deficit, the rate of the filthy rich getting filthier and richer is approaching warp speed, our bridges are falling down, people are being thrown out of their houses, people can't find jobs, and the cat litter needs changing.
The President has been hounding the Congress to do something, so finally they did. With (as Mark Twain once said) all the calm serenity of a Christian holding four aces, Congress passed a non-binding resolution that affirms that our national motto is, "In God We Trust". That, in fact, is our national motto. No one disputes it, because no one knows what it really means, and anyway, it is printed on our money, which means that no one wants to discard it, since 99% of us cannot afford to discard it.
Our Congress is at work! They haven't done anything about the jobs bill Obama keeps hounding them to invest in, but 9% approval rating does not stimulate one to radical measures.
We need not worry that the serene right wing is trying to turn us into a Christian theocracy. After all, it is a non-binding resolution.
It is tough to do your work when only 9% of the public think you are doing your job. And--Oh, Lord!--the problems are real: unemployment, a huge deficit, the rate of the filthy rich getting filthier and richer is approaching warp speed, our bridges are falling down, people are being thrown out of their houses, people can't find jobs, and the cat litter needs changing.
The President has been hounding the Congress to do something, so finally they did. With (as Mark Twain once said) all the calm serenity of a Christian holding four aces, Congress passed a non-binding resolution that affirms that our national motto is, "In God We Trust". That, in fact, is our national motto. No one disputes it, because no one knows what it really means, and anyway, it is printed on our money, which means that no one wants to discard it, since 99% of us cannot afford to discard it.
Our Congress is at work! They haven't done anything about the jobs bill Obama keeps hounding them to invest in, but 9% approval rating does not stimulate one to radical measures.
We need not worry that the serene right wing is trying to turn us into a Christian theocracy. After all, it is a non-binding resolution.
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