I thought I had it easy
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wrote on 22 Dec 2020, 13:18 last edited by
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If they’re supposed to spend substantial time with constituents at home, that’s not exactly a bad schedule. Recess simply means “not meeting in the chamber,” outside the chamber you still have to draft legislations and negotiate budgets
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George - the days in red (black on the House calendar) should just be labeled 'fundraising'.
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George - the days in red (black on the House calendar) should just be labeled 'fundraising'.
wrote on 22 Dec 2020, 13:58 last edited by@jon-nyc said in I thought I had it easy:
George - the days in red (black on the House calendar) should just be labeled 'fundraising'.
I agree. The "Green Days" on the House Calendar are presumably when it's in session: 105 days by my count. Add the "Committee Work Days" in Blue - and you get 164 or so.
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wrote on 22 Dec 2020, 14:02 last edited by Catseye3
Ax took the words right out of my keyboard. A lot of work gets done outside the chamber -- possibly the work of real importance, along with the cocktail schmoozing circuit. Which can include stress-relieving bitch sessions about a-hole constituents.
If you watch C-SPAN, you will often see Reps and Senators presenting their remarks to a chamber that is completely empty.
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Ax took the words right out of my keyboard. A lot of work gets done outside the chamber -- possibly the work of real importance, along with the cocktail schmoozing circuit. Which can include stress-relieving bitch sessions about a-hole constituents.
If you watch C-SPAN, you will often see Reps and Senators presenting their remarks to a chamber that is completely empty.
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@aqua-letifer said in I thought I had it easy:
Please elaborate.
Oh, you know -- deals, massagings, back scratching. "I'll vote for your bridge if you vote for my industrial park."