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People don’t want gridlock

Do the American people want government gridlock and anti-everything?

I think not. Aren’t U.S. representatives and senators supposed to vote the will of the people? It must be money behind all the gridlock. After all, look at what is spent to get elected. Best government money can buy.

C.J. Fernandez

Ludlow

This story was originally published April 6, 2016 at 6:22 PM with the headline "People don’t want gridlock."

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