Congress Still Not Making the Grade
The bitter divide in Congress over the fiscal cliff is likely doing lawmakers no favors as they debate whether Americans will or won't pay higher taxes come January. A new poll from Gallup published on Nov. 26 shows that just 18 percent of Americans approve of the job Congress is doing, down from 21 percent just before the election.
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