Flashback to August 1st, 2011: In the midst of a steamy summer day, Washington D.C. gives the nation pause as the U.S Congress voted to increase the debt ceiling. What should have been a routine lazy Monday before August recess became a moment of catharsis straight from a summer blockbuster. Months of fighting over whether the U.S. government would honor its debts on time had created a toxic atmosphere, and rational people all throughout the country justifiably asked themselves, “What in Gods name was that for?” As the legislative calender lurches towards the super-committee and the political calender gears up for the 2012 elections, the usual questions of civility and corruption are laying by the wayside. There is a sense of a fundamental breakdown of our political system, that old norms no longer apply. It seems like a vicious...
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