Democrats, Republicans Agree to Take Two Years Off :-)
Two Parties Find Common Ground in Decision Not to Work
The Borowitz Report
In a landmark agreement that has raised hopes for bipartisan cooperation in the new Congress, Democrats and Republicans today agreed to take the next two years off.
After a bruising battle this fall in which both parties exchanged vicious charges and counter-charges, few observers expected such bitter enemies to find common ground in something as basic as their desire not to work.
But at a ceremony in the Capitol building this morning, incoming Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-Cal) and outgoing Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-Ill) stood side by side, vowing to dedicate the next two years to recovering from a grueling midterm election campaign.
"The American people did not send us to Washington to see us fight with each other," Rep. Pelosi said. "And so, we're getting out of here and going on vacation."
Rep. Hastert agreed with Speaker Pelosi's assessment, adding, "It would be great if we could work together, but not working at all is the next best thing."
Across Capitol Hill, politicians on both sides of the aisle hailed the news of the two-year hiatus, with many congressmen noting that the decision will give them an early jump on making travel reservations.
"Two years from now, we will be tanned, rested and ready," said Rep. Hastert. "Then we can roll up our sleeves and do what the American people elected us to do: making negative ads for 2008."
Elsewhere, with the USS Intrepid mired in mud and unable to budge, officials were considering a variety of options, including renaming it the USS George W. Bush.
The Borowitz Report
In a landmark agreement that has raised hopes for bipartisan cooperation in the new Congress, Democrats and Republicans today agreed to take the next two years off.
After a bruising battle this fall in which both parties exchanged vicious charges and counter-charges, few observers expected such bitter enemies to find common ground in something as basic as their desire not to work.
But at a ceremony in the Capitol building this morning, incoming Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-Cal) and outgoing Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-Ill) stood side by side, vowing to dedicate the next two years to recovering from a grueling midterm election campaign.
"The American people did not send us to Washington to see us fight with each other," Rep. Pelosi said. "And so, we're getting out of here and going on vacation."
Rep. Hastert agreed with Speaker Pelosi's assessment, adding, "It would be great if we could work together, but not working at all is the next best thing."
Across Capitol Hill, politicians on both sides of the aisle hailed the news of the two-year hiatus, with many congressmen noting that the decision will give them an early jump on making travel reservations.
"Two years from now, we will be tanned, rested and ready," said Rep. Hastert. "Then we can roll up our sleeves and do what the American people elected us to do: making negative ads for 2008."
Elsewhere, with the USS Intrepid mired in mud and unable to budge, officials were considering a variety of options, including renaming it the USS George W. Bush.
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