Let me finish tonight with my growing concern that things are not working out in Washington.
Washington, I’ve said many times, has no factories or even smokestacks. The only output of this city is effective government. For that to occur, there must be deals: deals within parties, deals across the aisle, deals between the president and the Congress. Without deals, there can be no action because only if this Democratic president and this Republican House of Representatives can reach an accommodation, we are stuck right where we are: not passing budgets, not dealing with the debt, not ending these endless manufactured crises now coming at us with such disgusting regularity.
Where’s the deal that will save us from this?
The president has said, in effect, no deal on Medicare/Medicaid reform until the Republicans pony up some revenue-enhancing tax reform. The Republicans, under Speaker Boehner, say no tax reform until there is entitlement reform.








