This is not to say there won't be a few more surprises in the next couple of weeks, but the most important element of the deal is about doing its job in the best possible way.

  2. This isn't about politics or business. There's no room for speculation like there is here.
  3. This isn't about people. If I see any flaws in what the current administration is doing, I'll send this one in. If this is about politics, why is anyone surprised?

The biggest disappointment of the weekend, though, isn't really the administration. It's the fact that, well, the GOP seems not to care about actually being in control of Congress and making good on promises. And it seems to forget, more or less, that the administration is there to help people make good choices.

This is about being out of touch with the average American. To be sure, the administration may be in touch with its constituency about some of the same issues they have and it certainly seems to be willing to spend whatever time it takes to make good on promises. But the reality is that the GOP establishment is more concerned with taking care of things other than making decisions (as it should be). This weekend, you won't hear a lot of noise about whether