He ought to. Note to 43: Danger, iceberg roight ahead! We all know how long it takes for the ship of state to complete an economic sea change.
He cannot lose by recalling congress, in the best case it forces congress to pass the legislation, it remains a campaign issue and points out the Dems that voted against it. In the other best case, Dems continue to block the efforts and now the public actually starts to wake up.
If I were Bush and the Republican leadership, I would take a page from the Dem playbook and refuse to act on any legislation whatsoever, until the issue is brought to a debate and a vote is allowed. And I mean an end to everything!
There is no greater threat to our economy and security than high energy costs that will devastate the middle class upon which this country is built...
I agree. But as Mr. K writes, I too don't have much confidence it'll happen. In Washington today, words are about as far as it goes. I hope I'm wrong, but...