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11-22-2008, 02:44 PM
If the new administration can pull off what's described in this New York Times article, I will really be impressed. Have a stimulus plan designed, passed by Congress, and ready for his signature right after the inaguration? Wow! It can't be more efficient than that.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/23/us/politics/23obama.html?hp
I thought the only reason that Congress was coming back to Washington before the inaguration was to get ready for all the parties. If they actually go to work and approve an economic stimulus bill in the couple of weeks between being sworn in but before the inaguration, that would be an impressive achievement. It would give the Congress good reason to celebrate for a few days.
I wonder whether the bill has actually already been written by the Obama economic advisors and ready to go to Congress for final wording and the vote as soon as the 111th Congress is sworn in? If that turns out to be the case, that would be doubly impressive.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/23/us/politics/23obama.html?hp
I thought the only reason that Congress was coming back to Washington before the inaguration was to get ready for all the parties. If they actually go to work and approve an economic stimulus bill in the couple of weeks between being sworn in but before the inaguration, that would be an impressive achievement. It would give the Congress good reason to celebrate for a few days.
I wonder whether the bill has actually already been written by the Obama economic advisors and ready to go to Congress for final wording and the vote as soon as the 111th Congress is sworn in? If that turns out to be the case, that would be doubly impressive.