OK, yesterday is yesterday, we are all walking funny and don't know if the slimy feeling or the actual reaming feels worse, and we are full of outrage and threats. However, we need to put these emotions aside and move on!
Many believe that this vote will set the tone and change Washington D.C. come November. We can't get cocky and believe the work was done with their "suicide" last night. We need to work to make sure we find quality replacements, we need to help those replacements, and we need to focus on a broad message that does not become a single issue rant.
We need to work with our chosen replacements to find the best way to undo this travesty once we get these domestic terrorists out of office. We need to work on a plan that these people can work on that will undo years of abuses by those that were supposed to work in our best interest.
Lastly, we need to be ever vigilant for what this crew will do next! They know that they are on the verge of getting the boot. They can either start damage control, sell us snake oil and try to salvage their careers. Or, they can take the path I fear - They have nothing to lose, they have the votes, so lets hammer other Rights ... Look out Second Amendment! Which will it be? I don't know, but you know that it will either be a nice calm feel good summer of pointing out that this passed, taxes didn't go through the roof and we still have coverage and care ... Ooooooooooooooops ... this doesn't all hammer us for a couple years

Or, we will see them playing the tough love parent and ramming crap down our throats day after day after day

I have noted another thing in recent years, and I'm not sure when it started, but it is very obvious these last several months. As a society, Sunday has become "just another day." We are seeing a disturbing pattern of major business being handled on Sundays in D.C. Major debates and major votes. What I have noticed is a shift from trying to get things wrapped up on Friday or Saturday so it is done before Sunday or shutting down on Saturday and coming back on Monday, to things like yesterday where this Sunday vote was announced early in the week. To me this is a combination of not only turning Sunday into just another day, but it is part of rushing things through and not giving time for representatives to take a breath and think about what they are about to do.