Like hungry truckers at an all-you-can-eat buffet, members of Congress are picking and choosing among more centrist policy options that would use current programs, scrap others and build on existing systems.
David Ralis, Philadelphia Inquirer & Daily News: Business
Tue, 06/23/2009 - 8:22am
Like hungry truckers at an all-you-can-eat buffet, members of Congress are picking and choosing among more centrist policy options that would use current programs, scrap others and build on existing systems.