WASHINGTON — Now that the payroll-tax-break debacle has been resolved (for two months, anyway), it's time to ponder: Was the first session of the 112th Congress the worst ever? The verdict from voters, political scientists and lawmakers themselves: It's a strong contender, if not the winner. After ...
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