The source of many of the problems we see in getting legislation through a nominally Republican Congress is that there are really at least two Republican parties. Or, to put it another way, the Republican Party is far from united.
This is obvious when you try to put two senators such as Rand Paul and John McCain in the same political party. It just doesn’t work. Except for routine procedural matters and non-controversial legislation, there are going to be conflicts that are going to prevent reforms and stifle the agenda on which President Trump campaigned and won.
The Democrats don’t seem to have this problem. They know how to whip members into line. Observe the massive corruption of the Obama administration and of Hillary Clinton. Yet the Democrats, especially party leadership, stick by them and run interference for them no matter what. It becomes difficult to imagine any crime, other than perhaps personal acts of violence, that Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton could commit that would cause them to lose any support from their party.
We see the failure of the Republican Party to act as a cohesive force in the current debate over the President’s budget proposal.
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Time to remove this$#%&!@*from office
But He Never Blocked obama on Anything
Lies!
Dickhead
Political suicide.
We need to get rid of at least 50% of the current old republicans. They get elected and never leave this is not democracy! They do what they want with no regard to what the people want.
Come midterm, they’ll all be looking for new jobs!
Another lefty in republican’s clothing. He’s got to go along with McCain.
Amen Sandi Brown
He is bought and paid for.
What? That doesn’t even make sense.