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Originally Posted by scaeagles
That being said, I still agree this is a political consideration. I don't think the level of importance of senate business really comes into play as a good argument here as this is definitely more important than 99.9% of the issues debated on a day to day basis.
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It's the melodramatic call by McCain to "suspend the campaign" that invites that argument. They go in for Senate business during the campaign regularly. Being on the Senate floor is being on the Senate floor, whether it's to vote for free pizza on Friday or to vote to further screw our economy. Do they "suspend their campaign" every time they show up to their job to vote on something, or go to sleep, or make a personal phone call, or run to 7-11?
As you've pointed out, it's a PR move and I think it's perfectly valid to point out the reality that it shouldn't require this silly bit of theatrics just to go and do part of your job.