A Quote by Kathy Szeliga

You have to work across the aisle. Americans have had enough of the gridlock in Washington. — © Kathy Szeliga
You have to work across the aisle. Americans have had enough of the gridlock in Washington.
Unlike Washington, which is stuck in ideological gridlock, Americans feel the impact of climate change in their own hometowns and they know something must be done.
It was announced that President Obama and his wife, when they're finished in Washington, are moving to New York City. The guy just can't get enough gridlock.
The one thing I'm absolutely tired of hearing is 'Republicans reaching across the aisle.' We need to step up and lead, ladies and gentlemen. I'm tired of reaching across the aisle.
Virginians want you to work across the aisle.
In my district, I have a very clear mandate to work across the aisle.
We traditionally in this world didn't have enough calories to feed all of us and had huge famines, not just in Africa, but had them across India, across Southeast Asia, and across China. Because of Borlaug's work at Simit and because of this we have huge excess, until very recently, in agricultural produce and the prices went through the floor.
It's time for all of us to unite across the state of Washington to build a working Washington. Let's get to work.
I was entirely comfortable reaching across the Senate aisle to work with Democrats.
I ran for Congress in 2012 because I had had enough. Enough of career politicians, enough of political gamesmanship, and enough of the lack of leadership in Washington.
What we have in Washington is total gridlock.
You look across this country people are fed up with Washington. This [2016] election was the American people saying, enough already with the corruption in Washington and it's both parties.
Of course, the genesis of a good portion of the gridlock in Congress does not reside in Congress itself. Ultimate reform will require each of us, as voters and Americans, to take a long look in the mirror, because in many ways, our representatives in Washington reflect the people who have sent them there.
I believe our nation is at a point where there are enough irreconcilable differences between those Americans who want to control other Americans and those Americans who want to be left alone that separation is the only peaceable alternative. Just as in a marriage where vows are broken, our rights guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution have been grossly violated by a government instituted to protect them. These constitutional violations have increased independent of whether there's been a Democrat-controlled Washington or a Republican-controlled Washington.
The politicians in Washington are spending trillions of dollars of our money. When are Americans going to stand up and say enough is enough?
I'll be reaching across the aisle to find opportunities to work with Democrats on the issues that desperately need to be addressed.
In Georgia, agriculture is one area where Democrats and Republicans consistently reached across the aisle and work together.
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