"I don't think it's the function of Congress to function well. It should drag its heels on the way to decision"
- Barber B. Conable, Jr.
About this Quote
Barber B. Conable, Jr. is suggesting that Congress must not be reliable in its decision-making process. He thinks that Congress needs to take its time as well as be purposeful in its decision-making. He is indicating that Congress ought to not hurry to make decisions, however instead should put in the time to consider all the realities and effects of a choice prior to making it. He is also suggesting that Congress needs to not be too fast to pass legislation, but must rather put in the time to think about the effects of any type of suggested regulations. By taking its time, Congress can guarantee that any kind of decisions it makes are well thought out and useful to the country.
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