What We'll Miss And What We Won't
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And then the people will see all that crap and put us back in office.
By the way, the Senate is way better than what it was 38 years ago.
We had five drunks in the Senate. Now we're so busy, we ain't got no time for drunks.
BREAUX: [Laughing] Let me suggest that if we drank more, we'd be better. On whether the institution has the capacity to address these huge issues out thereSocial Security is one of them. It's highly emotional. Both parties are scared to death of touching it. Everybody wants us to fix it, but nobody wants us to do the things that are necessary in order to fix it. The fact is, if we don't do anything, it's headed over a cliff. Does Congress have the capacity to find a way to reach an agreement on a huge social issue for this country's future? Right now I think the answer is no.
CAMPBELL: If you spend most of your time trying to get re-elected and chasing the money, it's difficult to make the tough decision to do that.
NICKLES: I don't quite agree. I shouldn't say this, but most incumbents can get re-elected without raising money, because of the advantages of incumbency. Every once in a while you'll have a contested seat.
HOLLINGS: But as a Democrat in a Republican state, I have to travel the country [for money]. I've got good Republican friends who vote for me. But they don't want to give to me because their name appears in the paper, and then they go to the club on Saturday and it's "Why did you give to that damn Democrat?" So I get off my ass and travel to Oklahoma to get money.
TIME: Republicans are beginning to build a more substantial majority in the Senate. Could that actually lead to getting these major bills and compromises through?
NICKLES: I think so.
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