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WASHINGTON — Senator Claire McCaskill, Democrat of Missouri, was the first to take to the Senate floor to publicly pose a question gnawing at an increasing number of lawmakers and ordinary citizens alike as the deadline for a government shutdown neared: Has Congress gone completely crazy?
The authors also wish to thank Mike McLellan and Ken Chen for additional discussions and comments on the draft manuscript and Elaine Mardis, who was one of the first to publicly pose the spectral design question.
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These were actual questions posed publicly yesterday, I'm sorry to note.
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