This is why America can't have nice things

Want to understand why America is so dysfunctional? Just look at this Republican 'fix' for ObamaCare.

Compromise does not seem to be an option anymore.
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The American Constitution, a poorly-designed relic of the 18th century whose every imitator eventually fell apart, is designed to force compromise. Every two years the whole House of Representatives, and one-third of the Senate, is up for reelection — but the president is elected for four years. As a result, it is extremely common for one political party to control one or both branches of Congress while another controls the presidency.

So unless it's one of the rare moments of one-party control, parties have to come to some sort of compromise on key political questions to keep the basic functions of government rolling along. That situation has persisted for all but two years of Barack Obama's presidency, and it's been a terrific struggle.

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Ryan Cooper

Ryan Cooper is a national correspondent at TheWeek.com. His work has appeared in the Washington Monthly, The New Republic, and the Washington Post.