Lost in the Political Woods Podcast

Kindergarten Congress LITPW 18


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Lost in the Political Woods, episode 18 description

A brief look into why Congress is acting like children

Despite what television and other media tell us,  Congress frequently engages in acts of bipartisanship In private, outside the presence of television cameras

Congress used to be At least somewhat Revered For being a relationship-building institution

The relationship between President Ronald Reagan  and house speaker tip O'Neill is often held up as an example of the last time congress routinely functioned as intended

There are disagreements over policy  We're usually smoothed over while drinking together

The breakdown of this camaraderie is often cited As a reason for widespread Congressional dysfunction that has persisted  For somewhere between 20 and 30 years

The most recent example  of this general dysfunction is a verbal confrontation between Marjorie Taylor Green and Lauren Bobert That included the use of curse words

Verbal and physical altercations involving members of Congress of both parties Aren't so rare anymore  As the threat of impeachment of the president in  power hangs over Just  about any congressional severe discussion

This and other issues contribute to the perception that members of Congress of either party don't really care about ordinary people.

The influence of dark money in modern politics  Is also briefly discussed

What is our path forward from this current schism?

https://app.slack.com/client/T04BXLNPX26/C04BH4PMERM#:~:text=11%3A40%20AM-,https%3A//www.pewresearch.org/short%2Dreads/2022/03/10/the%2Dpolarization%2Din%2Dtodays%2Dcongress%2Dhas%2Droots%2Dthat%2Dgo%2Dback%2Ddecades/,-Pew%20Research%20Center

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/congress-couldnt-have-been-this-bad-or-could-it-1-36911219/

https://www.brookings.edu/articles/the-broken-branch-how-congress-is-failing-america-and-how-to-get-it-back-on-track/


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Lost in the Political Woods PodcastBy David Champignon & Kevin Nunez