It's not clear when lawmakers will come back to Washington to deal with impending austerity, but it's clear they won't be happy about it.
While it's not clear exactly when lawmakers will return to Washington, one thing's for sure: Working the week between Christmas and New Year's sure does mess with the qi of this place.
It's almost unheard of that the Hill be open for business during that normally sacrosanct week off. Christmas has acted as a deadline in the past: Think health-care-overhaul vote on Christmas Eve 2009.
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Rep. Emanuel Cleaver is definitely not happy about the turn of events in Congress. When I told the Democrat from Missouri that I was writing about how Christmas was ruined, he responded, "You're talking to the right person."
"A high level of Scrooge-tivity instead of Nativity is the order of the day here in Washington," he said. "It may in fact be Christmas everywhere around the world except Capitol Hill, and I think we can leave off the first part of it and say on Capitol Hill we're not having Christmas, we're just having a mess."



