Hard to believe that the 317 who voted for the Fiscal Responsibility Act a bit more than a month ago couldn't get it together to pass an NDAA that supports Ukraine and omits the performative b***s**t. Actually, on second thought, it isn't that hard.
Hard to believe that the 317 who voted for the Fiscal Responsibility Act a bit more than a month ago couldn't get it together to pass an NDAA that supports Ukraine and omits the performative b***s**t. Actually, on second thought, it isn't that hard.
True, but, having cooperated once, the idea persists that they could do so again. The vote on FRA was almost a classic bell curve distribution just like the political spread of the American electorate. That's where the real power lies, if there was only someone in Congress creative enough to take advantage of it.
Hard to believe that the 317 who voted for the Fiscal Responsibility Act a bit more than a month ago couldn't get it together to pass an NDAA that supports Ukraine and omits the performative b***s**t. Actually, on second thought, it isn't that hard.
The overwhelming majority of that 317 were Democrats.
True, but, having cooperated once, the idea persists that they could do so again. The vote on FRA was almost a classic bell curve distribution just like the political spread of the American electorate. That's where the real power lies, if there was only someone in Congress creative enough to take advantage of it.