Thursday, December 14, 2006

Doesn't leave much doubt

Despite criticism for adjourning last week without acting on several major legislative initiatives, members of Congress can boast significant achievements in at least one area of federal lawmaking -- naming post offices.

Of the 383 pieces of legislation that were signed into law during the two-year 109th Congress, more than one-quarter dealt with naming or renaming federal buildings and structures -- primarily post offices -- after various Americans.
Not that many people needed any more proof that the Republican-dominated 109th Congress was filled with incompetent fools but this tidbit of information sure does solidify that the country definitely needed to get rid of the bums. Bush should be next.