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Lame duck could cripple the economy

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If you thought the election year rancor and political mudslinging was over, think again. Late last month, Congress slipped out of DC without passing a budget, guaranteeing the House and Senate will be back in session after Nov. 2.

The problem is, despite the election results, newly elected House and Senate members won’t be seated until January. However, legislators turned out of office by the voters Nov. 2 remain in power until then. They are free to raise taxes and vote for unpopular programs such as cap-and-trade and card check – and they have nothing to lose. If a defeated senator or member of Congress wants to take a parting shot, the lame- duck session provides a perfect opportunity.

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