A late 19th century American Puck Magazine illustration of John Bull and Uncle Sam, both bent under the weight of the governing bodies that they are carrying on their backs with papers labeled "Hereditary Right to Obstruct Legislation" and "Senatorial Rules for Obstructing Legislation"; a sign behind John Bull states "Commons come, Commons go, but the Lords go on Forever", and a sign behind Uncle Sam states "Notice - the 53rd Congress Goes, but the Senate Still Remains".


Size: 5800px × 3944px
Location: Anglo_America
Photo credit: © De Luan / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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