
The Broken Branch: The Broken Branch offers both a brilliant diagnosis of the cause of Congressional decline and a much-needed blueprint for change, from two experts who understand politics and revere our institutions, but believe that Congress has become deeply dysfunctional. Mann and Ornstein, two of the nation's most renowned and judicious scholars of government and politics, bring to light the historical roots of Congress's current maladies, examining 40 years of uninterrupted Democratic control of the House and the stunning midterm election victory of 1994 that propelled Republicans into the majority in both House and Senate. The byproduct of that long and grueling but ultimately successful Republican campaign, the authors reveal, was a weakened institution bitterly divided between the parties. They highlight the dramatic shift in Congress from a highly decentralized, committee-based institution into a much more regimented one in which party increasingly trumps committee. The resultant changes in the policy process--the demise of regular order, the decline of deliberation, and the weakening of our system of checks and balances--have all compromised the role of Congress in the American Constitutional system. From tax cuts to the war against Saddam Hussein to a Medicare prescription drug benefit, the Legislative process has been bent to serve immediate presidential interests and have often resulted in poorly crafted and stealthily passed laws. Strong majority leadership in Congress, the authors conclude, led not to a vigorous exertion of congressional authority but to a general passivity in the face of executive power.
The Sources of American Political Dysfunction - Huffington Post (blog)
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The Sources of American Political DysfunctionHuffington Post (blog)Six years ago, we wrote The Broken Branch, which sharply criticized the Congress for failing to live up to its responsibilities as the first branch of government. Based on four decades of watching Congress, ours was a sympathetic perspective, ...and more » |
Why the dysfunctional Republican Party matters - Washington Post (blog)
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Why the dysfunctional Republican Party mattersWashington Post (blog)And their book The Broken Branch does in fact assign a fair amount of responsibility to the Democrats for why Congress wasn't working well at the end of 12 years of Republican majorities. More to the point, however, a listing of things that Democrats ...and more » |
'It's Even Worse Than It Looks: How the American Constitutional System ... - Washington Post
Getting Things Done: What's at Stake for Congress in the Transportation Bill - Energy Collective
Are the Republicans mad? - The Economist
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Are the Republicans mad?The EconomistIndeed, Messrs Mann and Ornstein spotted the trend in an earlier book about Congress, “The Broken Branch”, in 2006. The added twist now is their claim that the Republican Party has become “an insurgent outlier—ideologically extreme; contemptuous of ...and more » |
Even worse - The Economist (blog)
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Even worseThe Economist (blog)Their earlier book on Congress ("The Broken Branch") became something of a classic. Now they seem to be close to despair. Coming from them, the claim that the American system is even worse than it looks deserves to be taken with the utmost seriousness.and more » |
Brisbane Aidan's great memories - Tyrone Times
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Brisbane Aidan's great memoriesTyrone TimesOne day the branch broke and he fell, letting out an almighty scream; we stopped the game and ran over and he was obviously badly shaken, so we made a stretcher from the broken branch by pushing the arms of our 'goalposts' through two ends and carried ... |
Thunder squall hits Bhubaneswar - IBNLive.com
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Thunder squall hits BhubaneswarIBNLive.comAlong Lewis Road, a car was crushed under the broken branch of a tree. In a similar incident, another car was severely damaged near Punama Gate flyover, where a billboard tower was brought down by the gale. Earlier, the India Meteorological department ... |