Washington, D.C. Bipartisanship, They Say? Someone Tell the FCC
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The Mouse is Usually Left Out of GOP Literature There is much bemoaning of the loss of bipartisanship in Washington, D.C. Gone, they say, are the grand bargains - the two Parties coming together to reach deals that solve problems. Such the loss, they say. Let us begin with the fact that this partisanship is largely the result of politicians’ own map-making. Decades of Congressional gerrymandering have carved and crafted ever more partisan districts - and then pols pretend to wonder why there are ever more partisan elected officials. The Tea Party and presidential candidate Bernie Sanders exist in large part because DC drew uber-partisan districts - and then ignored the voters they emplaced therein. That said, there is in fact a lot of DC bipartisanship - and the results are
Washington, D.C. Bipartisanship, They Say? Someone Tell the FCC
Washington, D.C. Bipartisanship, They Say…
Washington, D.C. Bipartisanship, They Say? Someone Tell the FCC
The Mouse is Usually Left Out of GOP Literature There is much bemoaning of the loss of bipartisanship in Washington, D.C. Gone, they say, are the grand bargains - the two Parties coming together to reach deals that solve problems. Such the loss, they say. Let us begin with the fact that this partisanship is largely the result of politicians’ own map-making. Decades of Congressional gerrymandering have carved and crafted ever more partisan districts - and then pols pretend to wonder why there are ever more partisan elected officials. The Tea Party and presidential candidate Bernie Sanders exist in large part because DC drew uber-partisan districts - and then ignored the voters they emplaced therein. That said, there is in fact a lot of DC bipartisanship - and the results are