19 Congressional work days? What is that in the real world?
Let's see--one day per month on which the Congress actually does anything which can remotely be considered labor legislatively or otherwise--times nineteen months equals...sometime around September, 2019.
3-4 months.
Three years.
Exactly. It’s like “dog years” or something. Or a “New York Minute” What does 19 Congressional work days mean?
Well, since Congress works about three days a week, usually Tuesday morning through Thursday afternoon, then we're looking at about seven calendar weeks, or about the first week of March.
They supposedly need four days out of seven to get home and rub shoulders with their constituents. But really they want those days to fund raise and keep their donors happy with whatever lies they need to tell about their doings in DC.