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When Republicans achieved the trifecta in 2016, winning the presidency as well as holding the House and Senate, it seemed the country was poised to move beyond the GOP-engineered partisan gridlock that had characterized much of the previous six years.
Americans had reason to expect action from Congress, for better or worse, on a variety of issues ranging from health care and immigration to reducing government overspending.
Not so much, as it turned out. The Republican majority in Congress tried and failed to dismantle the Affordable Care Act without offering a plan of their own that a majority of their own members let alone a majority of the American people could support. Instead, they have allowed the system to become increasingly unstable, leading to a lack of competition and rising premiums.
Republicans in Congress have not only failed at comprehensive immigration reform, but their action allowed protection to expire on young, undocumented Americans brought here as children. They havent even fully funded President Trumps border wall. They stood by as the administration tried to bar Muslims from certain countries from entering the United States. They looked the other way as the administration shocked and dismayed the nation by separating young children from their parents at the border, holding them in detention and losing track of some of the kids.
Republicans promised fiscal responsibility, yet they have punted on putting the nation back on sound financial footing. Their one major legislative success, the 2017 tax cut, is projected to add $1.9 trillion to the debt. This, after Republicans howled endlessly about the comparatively meager deficits created during the Obama administration. The Congressional Budget Office said in August that these tax cuts and spending increases would become unsustainable if extended. But the House GOP, including Iowas three Republican representatives, voted last month for another $3.8 trillion in tax cuts.
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Wellstone ruled
(34,661 posts)They have been the King Maker when it comes to Politics. Thing Ernst,King,Grassley,and other Rethugs. Living in Minnesota,you could tell which way Southern Minny Politics and Iowa Politics were trending by checking the Register's Op-Ed and Letters to the Editor page from time to time.
Martin Eden
(12,870 posts)Rethugs want huge deficits as a pretext for gutting social programs.