The Republicans’ descent into dysfunction

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So it wasn’t just Trump?!

Evil turns upon itself

Couldn’t happen to nicer folks.

It's the Republicans that are dysfunctional. It is the monied elite who have thankfully lost control.

Maybe the FED will print more money to solve the impasse?

Dysfunction can be good when the machine is only causing problems when operational.

“Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.” – Albert Einstein

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