The phrase
"congressional gridlock" refers to a situation where the U.S. Congress, the legislative branch of the government, is unable to pass new laws or make important decisions. It happens when there is a lack of agreement and cooperation between different political parties or branches within Congress, leading to delays and no progress on crucial issues.
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Norman Ornstein, a political scientist at the American Enterprise Institute who has written widely
on congressional gridlock, said that there is no excuse for lawmakers» failure to act.
The bill signing marks one of Obama's last official acts in a year beset by a partial government shutdown, a near - default by the Treasury, a calamitous health care rollout and near -
perpetual congressional gridlock.
Newsday endorsed U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer, saying he's poised to «become one of the nation's defining leaders at a moment of frustration with government and
infuriating congressional gridlock.»
Personally, I'm inclined to believe the critiques and attribute the lack of compromise and
increased congressional gridlock to the increasing polarization of the United States.
After all, this entire year has been a hard lesson in how
bad Congressional gridlock can be, even when a single party controls all three branches of government.
If you
think congressional gridlock is bad, consider a bureaucracy that ranges from the Office of the White House Chief Usher to the National Park Service and Secret Service.
After the 2012 elections,
when Congressional gridlock set in, it became evident that change in the built environment would not happen from the top down.
«In the face
of congressional gridlock and dangerous radicalized rhetoric, President Obama is pushing forward on this issue,» Mr. Adams said.
Further, a strong Republican showing in the midterms will embolden the opposition and weaken Obama, possibly resulting
in Congressional gridlock.
President Barack Obama and Duncan introduced the waiver option after expressing frustration that
congressional gridlock had prevented formal revisions to the law despite bipartisan agreement that it needed to be fixed.
But
congressional gridlock has prevented formal reauthorization so far.
Money, for one, ICN reports:
Congressional gridlock has kept the agency's pipeline safety budget flat for the last three years at $ 108 million, which affords the office only 135 inspectors to oversee 2.6 million miles of pipeline.
Toward the end of the speech, Trump launched into the four pillars of a plan that would resolve
the congressional gridlock around creating a path to citizenship for DACA - recipients.