http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/15/us/politics/15memo.html?partner=rss&emc=rssWASHINGTON — Senator Christopher J. Dodd, a Connecticut Democrat who played a pivotal role as the 111th Congress passed several major pieces of legislation, said his party had a fundamental problem.
“Democrats don’t know how to celebrate,” said Mr. Dodd, suggesting that his colleagues should be reveling in the achievements of what Democrats and Republicans agree is one of the most consequential Congressional sessions in decades. “In the face of unyielding opposition, this president and this Congress stepped up to pass historic legislation for the good of the country.”
As they finally wrapped up their business for the summer with Thursday’s approval of additional border security money, Congressional Democrats remained on the political defensive, bracing for potentially steep House and Senate losses in the coming midterm elections.
It is a point of frustration to Democrats that much of the public seems unimpressed by the litany of legislation signed into law in the first two years of President Obama’s term: the $787 billion stimulus package, an anti-age-discrimination law, long-sought tobacco regulation, expanded community service, credit card consumer protection, the landmark health care law, Pentagon contracting changes, Wall Street regulation, tax cuts, credits and more.
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