Quote by Cullen Hightower
The mistakes made by Congress wouldn't be so bad if the next Congress didn't keep trying to correct them.
Summary
This quote suggests that Congress often makes mistakes, but what exacerbates the situation is when the mistakes made by one Congress are continued and attempted to be rectified by the next Congress. It implies that successive Congresses fail to learn from and avoid repeating the errors committed in the past. This can be seen as a criticism of the legislative body's inability to break free from a cycle of errors and ineffective corrections, ultimately hindering progress and effective governance in the long run.