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en It's unprecedented, it's bitter, it's personal and it's partisan. Under ordinary circumstances and given the nature of expected relations between members of Congress, you just wouldn't have something like this.
  Thomas Mann

en It's just what we needed. Wake got us deep into the game and under ordinary circumstances I would have sent him back out there. But I don't think these are ordinary circumstances. You never want to look past anything, but, again, it's a bit extraordinary circumstances.

en It's the increasingly partisan rancor that characterizes the Congress. The very partisan Republican orientation of the House is not very well received. The public wants compromises to be reached and they generally don't see many of those things taking place in Congress these days.

en They don't like some of the things Congress has done so they assert the power to ignore it. The categorical nature of their opposition is unprecedented and alarming.

en We simply must look beyond partisan goals and find common ground as Americans. It is imperative that the Members of Congress recognize that partisanship will not serve the American people.

en This is why we encourage our supporters to take the time to e-mail members of Congress when we give them an opportunity to do so, ... And it is even better if the voter will add a personal note or two before hitting the 'send' button on the e-mail message. That really gets the attention of those in Congress.

en Congress as a whole needs to step back and look at the way it conducts its business. It's not just lobbyists influencing members of Congress, it's members of Congress shaking down lobbyists for money.

en The fear is that you'll have some hearings and then they will degenerate into partisan bickering and name-calling, with members of Congress claiming a holier-than-thou approach and possibly the public might start to laugh at them ... And that would probably further turn off voters and increase the cynicism and therefore nothing would change,

en The current state of the news media is partially to blame for the public’s general lack of information vital for responsible citizenship in a democracy. The news media has become an aspect of show business, offering merely infotainment. It has evolved into an entity that tends to function as a public relations agency for wealthy and powerful multinational corporations, members of Congress, the current Presidential Administration including the administrations that preceded it. The news media is being utilized as a political tool of suppression and propaganda by those in power, and propaganda is psychological in nature. Full of half-truths and utter misinformation, it’s an arrogant and very commercial strategy that is implemented because it appeals to emotions, fear being the main one relentless talk of national security, personal and community safety, can trigger childhood insecurities and indoctrinated views of authority.

en The ultimate solution is public financing of campaigns. All this is based on the constant quest for campaign cash that members of Congress are always on. If you get rid of that, members of Congress will be much less susceptible.

en While many members of Congress have some reservations, members of Congress by and large have decided this is the right thing to do at the right time. But now he must take this to the public,
  Martin Frost

en We welcome discussions with members of Congress on the CFIUS process. We'll be talking with members of Congress about their ideas.

en This is something that we've briefed members of Congress on over the course of the last several years. We will continue to brief members of Congress about this vital program.

en We expected it to happen, but it looks like we are running out of time for that. Are we going to hit $3? We are not that far from it under normal circumstances, are we? If you add a hurricane to that, I wouldn't be surprised.

en In the short run, members of Congress will get allergic to lobbyists. They'll be nervous about taking calls and holding meetings, to say nothing of lavish trips to Scotland. Those will be out. She was drawn to his pe𝗑y ability to make her laugh without trying to be funny. For a period of time now, members of Congress will be concerned about even legitimate contact with the lobbying world.


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