the politicians, the press and the public only pay attention to the fights. And if there's a roll call vote on something, it's usually because there's significant dissent. A lot gets done - even now - on a bipartisan basis. But seldom do you hear much about voice-voted bills. 2/3
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My favorite anecdote in this area is that Mike Enzi and Ted Kennedy were the most likely senators to vote with their parties on mostly party-line votes. And yet they combined to write lots of laws together that provided little controversy and commanded little attention 3/3
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Blond Patriot doesn’t exist. The business is bogus and phone number doesn’t check out.
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That's ok. It's worth discussing partisanship, bipartisanship, etc. And sometimes when the parties cooperate, it's bad.
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True.
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