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<p>[quote user="NKP guy"]</p> <h3>Sam1: Do you see much evidence lately that "horse trading" occurs in Congress? </h3> <h3>No Ohio Congressman is going to vote for <i>one cent </i>of rail improvement <i>anywhere</i> if he has no dog in that fight. Why should he?</h3> <h3>And will the GOP members vote for <i>anything</i> the people in Democratic-governed states want? Heck, they even want to end FEMA aid.</h3> <h3>Sorry, but I think you're practicing wishful thinking. Ain't gonna happen. Fuggeddaboutit. <span style="font-weight: normal;">[/quote]</span></h3> <p>The annual federal transportation bill, which can be seen in a variety of places, including the debates that are recorded in the Congressional Record, show hundreds of compromises. Unfortunately, given the acrimonious political environment in Washington, they seldom make it into the press.</p>
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