As the clock ticks down on debt ceiling negotiations, most of the country is pausing for Memorial Day weekend. The U.S. cannot default on its debt, and it won’t. We are simply witnessing another symptom of the catastrophe that is our broken U.S. Congress. In an interview I did years ago with New York Times columnist David Brooks, he commented that, “It isn’t enough to be broken; you must be broken open in order to be transformed.” Could this broken moment, highlighting the depth, breadth and degree of brokenness in Congress, actually present an opportunity for what is broken to be broken open and transformed? A friend once shared with me a thought along these lines: The broken
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