Thursday, July 14, 2011

The Senate Flow and Channel Theory

Senate Majority Leader Harry M. Reid (D-Nev.) is working with McConnell on this approach. Aides said the two are discussing a strategy that would pair McConnell’s debt-limit proposal with at least $1.5 trillion in spending cuts identified through bipartisan talks that Vice President Biden has led in recent weeks.
The deal also could create a committee of 12 lawmakers who would be assigned with identifying trillions of dollars in additional savings. The panel’s recommendations would be fast-tracked to votes in the House and the Senate and would not be subject to amendment, a process similar to the one Congress uses for closing military bases.
Congressional Democrats welcomed the approach, as did rank-and-file Republican senators. The Obama administration has reacted more cautiously, but views the approach as a last resort.

The goodies to be delivered of various i meeting iLog(i) and the constraint. They have a variety of states, so they aggregate to three types, and the goodies pass through like an assembly line at McDonalds.

When everything works, they are home pontificating on Irish whiskey. otherwise, kerplunk.

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