
The 118th Congress: A Case Study on Party Politics and the Need for Change
TL/DR
The US House of Representatives experienced significant internal strife within the Republican party, leading to a prolonged battle to elect a Speaker and subsequent removal of Kevin McCarthy.
The two-party system is highlighted as a major contributor to political gridlock, with loyalty to party often overshadowing loyalty to the country, as evidenced by the inability of both parties to compromise.
The article argues for eliminating party affiliation in politics to foster more efficient governance and encourage elected officials to vote based on constituent needs rather than party directives.