I would characterize it as abject horror at Trump’s cabinet proposals, with a scampering to try to set up barriers to policy changes and spend every nickel they can while they’re still in power.
Yet there is also a hunger for the incoming Congress, which will be unified enough to pass a budget. You can’t find any new programs under a continuing resolution, which is all a divided Congress can manage. A new budget clears the decks for new spending programs.
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I would characterize it as abject horror at Trump’s cabinet proposals, with a scampering to try to set up barriers to policy changes and spend every nickel they can while they’re still in power.
Yet there is also a hunger for the incoming Congress, which will be unified enough to pass a budget. You can’t find any new programs under a continuing resolution, which is all a divided Congress can manage. A new budget clears the decks for new spending programs.
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