one to make sure that the united states can compete, but to, to really affect the everyday lives of american people out there. donahue worked in the house, and we ve gone through different areas in terms of, we ve seen increasing polarization rain? we ve also seen increasing dysfunction in congress, and the changing congress from the all-committee system that had have reviews legislation come to the committee, and get turned into legislation for a more party led apparatus. but it does strike me that there is a little bit of the return of that older system. and what people call secret congress, which is, when congress is doing some thing that is not at the center of the culture war, a political polarization. like the chips act, there is a little bit more of that old school, horse training, staff members, committee members, are running out legislative language. that does seem, like for good or ill, whether the legislation functions, is a functional system of crafting legislation? i t
really affect the everyday lives of american people out there. donna, you worked in the house, and we have gone through different eras in terms of we have seen increasing polarization. we have also seen increasing dysfunction in congress, and a real change in congress from the sort of old committee system that really would sort of have legislation come through the committee and then get turned into legislation to a more sort of party led apparatus. it does strike me that there s a little bit of a return of the older system in what people call secret congress, which is when congress is doing stuff that is not at the center of the culture war or political polarization like the chips act, for instance, there is a little bit more of that kind of old school horse trading staff members, committee members ironing out legislative language that does seem like whether for good or ill, is a functional system of crafting legislation. i think that s true, and i mean, even if you go back to the
shoot my sister, take on my son. what made them do this? they must be taken off the streets. brian: where is that guy. on foreign fol policy, remember his take on take out osama bin laden. my suggestion is don t go. we have to do two more times to make sure he s there. have you ever had a point in your life where the federal government did too much for you? it never happened to me. i want to make sure if we are crafting legislation that we are doing it where it s fiscally responsible. the people are saying joe manchin, don t you believe
what made them do this? they must be taken off the streets. brian: where is that guy. on foreign fol policy, remember his take on take out osama bin laden. my suggestion is don t go. we have to do two more times to make sure he s there. have you ever had a point in your life where the federal government did too much for you? it never happened to me. i want to make sure if we are crafting legislation that we are doing it where it s fiscally responsible. the people are saying joe manchin, don t you believe
shoot my sister, take on my son. what made them do this? they must be taken off the streets. brian: where is that guy. on foreign fol policy, remember his take on take out osama bin laden. my suggestion is don t go. we have to do two more times to make sure he s there. have you ever had a point in your life where the federal government did too much for you? it never happened to me. i want to make sure if we are crafting legislation that we are doing it where it s fiscally responsible. the people are saying joe manchin, don t you believe