The advocacy group No Labels describes itself this way:
No Labels is a group of Republicans, Democrats and Independents dedicated to a simple proposition:
We want our government to work again.
The government in Washington is no longer capable of solving the very real problems facing America. Before every election, our politicians make promises about how they will fix our tax system. Our immigration laws. Our schools. Our budget issues. But after every election, these promises are crushed under the weight of the same poisonous rhetoric and hyper-partisanship.
So No Labels is offering a unique solution, as this ad in Friday’s New York Times detailed:
Crazy, yes?
Except the entire American political system nowadays seems to have crazy.gov as its home page.
Campaign Outsider Reality Check: Crazy.gov is actually “an invalid domain name” according to Spirit Domains. Just disclosin’.

Some words that come to mind thinking about this piece:
Democratic Peoples Republic of Massachusetts
Sal DiMasi
Massachusetts Probation Department
Massachusetts Court System
Department of Motor Vehicles.
Department of Children and Families
Dianne Wilkerson
Government that “works”: Be careful what you wish for.
That’s a lot of thinking you’re doing there, Mudge.
Na. Just reading the headlines.
What comes to mind for me is “$3 trillion.”
Aka:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Financial_cost_of_the_Iraq_War