“I can accept anything, except what seems to be the easiest for most people: the half-way, the almost, the just-about, the in-between.” ― Ayn Rand
We are all hearing such tales, of back and forth bickering – inundated with the details of government we never thought to know.
Faces of politicians are splashed under headlines of a most uncompromising view. Millions are without work, and wondering if an end shall ever be near.
But nothing seems to tell the tale better than the image of a small child standing sadly at the gates of the Washington D.C. Zoo, and wishing only for the opportunity to enter in.
A child knows nothing of these, adult politics. In some ways, their vision is much clearer than our own.
Perhaps, this is the message Congress most needs to hear.
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