Monday, November 21, 2011

The MEC sees no political value . . .

. . . in actually getting involved in the messy process of trying to resolve the nation's debt / deficit crisis.

He's nowhere to be found when the Simpson-Bowles Commission submits its recommendations or the current "supercommittee" would welcome a little executive-branch input - beyond the class-envy / social-justice bromides he dispenses in his Saturday-morning radio addresses before he heads out to the links or the ice-cream shop.

Even Chris "Thrill-up-the-leg" Matthews has had it with the MEC's inaccessibility to Congress.

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