It's no secret that we can't seem to get a darn thing done, even with a majority in both chambers.
Could it be that Trump wants them to slow roll things for some reason? Are they really just this poor at their jobs? Or is it something else entirely?
It's no secret that we can't seem to get a darn thing done, even with a majority in both chambers.
Could it be that Trump wants them to slow roll things for some reason? Are they really just this poor at their jobs? Or is it something else entirely?
Thank you for your response, BB. This is the kind of theory I was hoping for. I suppose I didn’t do a great job of framing my question. Of course I know uniparty, they are compromised, etc. However, my question was meant like in the context of believing Trump is in control and has a plan, how does what we are seeing here possibly fit? Why would he want Johnson or Thune when we all know they won’t produce? How could that be beneficial? The fact that he doesn’t seem to be making that big of a stink over their inaction (beyond some tweets) makes me think he isn’t that concerned and probably expected this outcome. Your answer gives a plausible explanation.