Last week’s speedy Congressional action that gave the FAA more flexibility to deal with sequestration-imposed cuts was hailed by many as a great example of government functioning at its best. But I’m feeling a little like the little kid who insists the Emperor has no clothes; after all, wasn’t the pain of those cuts supposed […]
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We may all disagree about why things in Washington are so gridlocked (and I for one assign most of the blame to the GOP’s misguided zeal for austerity and widening financial inequality) – but we can all agree that Congress is getting less done than ever, and its ratings are at a historical low.