A vote in Congress over whether to launch U.S. attacks against Syria is expected to wreak collateral damage – leaving too little time on Capitol Hill to deal with fast-approaching fall deadlines to fund government agencies and raise the debt limit.
A vote in Congress over whether to launch U.S. attacks against Syria is expected to wreak collateral damage – leaving too little time on Capitol Hill to deal with fast-approaching fall deadlines to fund government agencies and raise the debt limit.