- Oct 12, 2005
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just listening to CNBC where they pointed out that there are 58 days until yesterday's agreement expires.
Of those 58 days, only 31 will any of the congress be in session. And only 7 of those days will be joint session days.
So there is very little chance that there will be any meetings to try and come up with any real progress.
I don't care how many days congress actually works, as long as they get their work done. But this sounds ridiculous.
Explain to me why I shouldn't be annoyed by this.
Of those 58 days, only 31 will any of the congress be in session. And only 7 of those days will be joint session days.
So there is very little chance that there will be any meetings to try and come up with any real progress.
I don't care how many days congress actually works, as long as they get their work done. But this sounds ridiculous.
Explain to me why I shouldn't be annoyed by this.