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Maybe not deliberate in my case?
My first line of inquiry would be whether Republicans have only made substantial achievements of their goals while possessing the real power you described, or whether in your opinion they also make "progress" on their goals even when not possessing this real power?
And if you understand how much of the federal gov functions (or did previously) on tradition and good faith and expected norms instead of by law or regulation then you'll know already how the republicans managed this. Unless of course you're also participating in bad faith like republicans.
People frequently assume I'm participating in bad faith. From my perspective, I feel like it's just because I disagree with them, but maybe I'm approaching it wrong. Would love it if you could tell me if there's anything I can do to respectfully disagree and discuss while not coming off as bad faith. But I understand that's not your job lol, just curious.
Anyways, for sure a lot of the gov functions on good faith, that's been demonstrated very painfully the last few years! It still seems like that means the Democrats had opportunities and just didn't take them. Republicans don't need absolute power to get things done, but Democrats do? I mean, I respect that they want to uphold tradition and good practices, but at the very least they should probably have tried to codify some of that more when they could have. The whole argument for voting for dems anyways is that we've got to play the game the best we can with the cards we're given - so if that's the expectation for us voters I would hope it applies to our representatives as well.