The 113th Congress was notably and notoriously
known for their increased partisanship – leading them to be dully labelled a dysfunctional. Despite the operation of
a two party state in America, the prominence and uproar of partisan factions
has led to the materialisation of David Broder’s claims in the 1970s – the
Party really being over. Arguably, there is no one distinct Republican or
Democrat – the factions create ideological overlaps which in effect, unite some
members of the parties more so than others. The simultaneous improvement of the
TEA Party and the decline of the Blue Dog Democrats in Congress appeared to
correlate. As prominent Blue Dogs like Mark Pyror and Mary Landrieu were
knocked out of their congressional seats in 2014 experienced, the Tea Party has
continued to rise – even Ted Cruz is standing for election, demonstrating the
solidification of the Tea Party, standing with actual supporters for election.
The Democratic Party has disassociated itself from Obama – perhaps at the
removal from his traditional liberal stand point. Obama’s more ruthless nature,
as he approaches the end of his presidential office illustrates the departure
of the Obama administration from its Democratic ideals and values.
BIPARTISANSHIP?
Calls for bipartisanship have been apparent – but at the detriment of the other party and abandonment on traditional standpoints on policy. For instance, the Stupak-Pitts amendment by the Obama administration has limited the federal funding of abortion; denying abortion to the most vulnerable groups… this is a direct departure from Democratic values of big government where a pull/turn on factor for voting Democrat is the greater women’s rights.
Calls for bipartisanship have been apparent – but at the detriment of the other party and abandonment on traditional standpoints on policy. For instance, the Stupak-Pitts amendment by the Obama administration has limited the federal funding of abortion; denying abortion to the most vulnerable groups… this is a direct departure from Democratic values of big government where a pull/turn on factor for voting Democrat is the greater women’s rights.
GRIDLOCK…
Partisan gridlock occurs on the most prominent issue in
American politics; healthcare. The attempt by the Obama administration to give
people an affordable health care system failed; it remains a private heath
service that cost $2 trillion. The Republicans are vehemently against Obamacare
– creating further gridlock…
On pertinent issues including the closure of Guantanamo Bay – opened by Rumsfield to
protect America from the threat of terrorism. The Obama administration
attempted to close the detention centre but failed at the result of a lack of
funding.
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