When Congress legislates in haste, it often causes more problems than it solves. But Congress rarely reconsiders its mistakes.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The mistakes made by Congress wouldn't be so bad if the next Congress didn't keep trying to correct them.
I don't think it's the function of Congress to function well. It should drag its heels on the way to decision.
Congress is so beholden to the money that any solution in the general interest will be frustrated and subverted by the corporate interests who feel they will be damaged by progress, fair play and justice.
Congress is dysfunctional.
The process for producing public policy in Congress is flawed. The process itself kills policy ideas through the bypassing of the rules and procedural decisions that limit discussion.
I've had a growing conviction that Congress is not operating as it should. There is much too much partisanship and not enough progress.
The problem... is that most members of Congress don't pay attention to what's going on.
Congress is more broken than ever. Congressman Will Hurd has quickly become part of the problem.
The Congress is a dysfunctional institution; it's broken. One of our three branches of government is broken.
If you look through history, all of the great work we've done in Congress has been around a table of compromise, when it comes to the most difficult problems.