What sausage-making really looks like

We’ve heard an awful lot in the last few days about how making legislation is like making sausage. Having been involved in some actual sausage-making over the summer, I figured I ought to share this photo (that’s Curious Capitalist Jr. on the left and Mrs. CC on the right):

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  • timbo

    Brilliant. I’ll bet your sausage was better than theirs…by a lot. How was it anyway?

  • Justin Fox

    It was spectacular. We just made a simple breakfast sausage. And it cost substantially less then $700 billion.

  • Mustache Leader

    Sausage is only better when you have it with a side of sausage….or a side of bacon.

  • cosanostra

    Mmmmmmm . . . $700 billion.

    Mmmmmmm . . . sausage.

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