The presidential vetoes signed last weekend against legislation on behalf of pensioners and the handicapped followed in midweek by defiant Congress passage of its university funding bill confirm that the executive and legislative branches are on a collision course for the rest of this month at least – the absence of deputies on the stumps might or might not diminish the number of sessions after the official start of the midterm election campaign on August 27. That confrontation fits neatly into the polarisation sought by the two main contenders in the midterm clash – a polarisation which by definition reduces complex issues to either/or propositions.
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