Congress has its work week mixed up.
For the second week in a row, lawmakers have bucked the traditional five-day work week for a long, long weekend, all as Americans await some sort of deal on the fiscal cliff.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi chastised Congress on Thursday for cutting out of town before reaching a deal on the nation’s approaching fiscal woes.
“Here we are, 18 days from a possible fiscal cliff (hopefully not), 12 days until Christmas, and here we are once again having a two-day work week in the Congress of the United States,” Pelosi said in a press conference. “Two two-day work weeks in a row. This is just not right.”
Last week, lawmakers vacated Capitol Hill Wednesday morning—this week, Pelosi says they were on the clock only from Tuesday to Thursday morning.









