The democrats, who control the majority in the U.S. House and U.S. Senate, went on a five week vacation starting last week without addressing the most pressing issue facing the United States: Energy. They return September 8.
According to Family Research Council’s Tony Perkins:
Of the 290 laws passed this Congress (which comes dangerously close to the lowest number ever), 30 percent of them just name post offices. Congress also took the time to recognize July as “National Watermelon Month” and officially classify dirt as a natural resource. It is little wonder that Congress’s approval rating is in the single digits-nine percent-for the first time ever.
So true. Given the chance to lead, the Democrats fumbled the ball.
