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The Do-Nothing Senate: By The Numbers

The House is poised to pass another solution for the debt limit debate. Will the Senate pass up another opportunity to actually govern?

The Senate has shown it has little appetite for governing this Congress, refraining from budgeting or even passing many bills since the months since the 112th has begun. The debt limit debate will be the pivotal moment that determines whether Senators are interested in grandstanding or actually legislating.

Already, the Senate has shown signs that it will continue to defer its duty to act, pre-emptively deriding the House’s plan to avoid a debt default. If Senators actually refuse to pass the Budget Control Act, the only serious legislative proposal to end the debt limit stalemate, it will illustrate an unprecedented negligence by lawmakers. For the past few months, Senators have dithered over tax hikes and budget gimmicks. Voters and credit markets are tired of the charade – it’s time for the Senate to step up to the plate.

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Posted by Mattie Duppler on Thursday, July 28, 2011 3:17 PM EDT

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