Examples like car seat mandates and the Jones act are not problems that are created through political polarization.
Both Democrat and Republican voters support getting rid of civil forfeiture. Blaming political polarization for it not happening seems like a bad diagnosis.
Examples like car seat mandates and the Jones act are not problems that are created through political polarization.
Both Democrat and Republican voters support getting rid of civil forfeiture. Blaming political polarization for it not happening seems like a bad diagnosis.
I… have no idea what you are trying to say. There is some cooperation still going on, yes. Not nearly as much as it used to.
The Jones Act was from 1920. It’s not a problem that started to exist after the revocation of the Fairness Doctrine.
Cross-party cooperation is not needed in many states to change state laws like car seat mandates.