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Congress officially broken; fire them all

Imagine, if you will, a world where you could simply decide not to do the one core function of your job, yet still expect your direct deposit to hit your account every two weeks like clockwork.

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If you're standing in the checkout aisle today, staring at a receipt that looks more like a mortgage payment than a grocery bill, you might be wondering where President Trump's promised immediate relief went.

The Democratic Party and Republican Party, two-party political system illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

America has finally broken up with the two-party system

Over the span of America's 250-year history, there have been numerous political parties. Yes, it did eventually work its way down to just two parties that are barely distinguishable (at least in the way that they never solve any problems and have each contributed equally to the nation's $38 trillion debt), but there once were many more.

The return of political politeness to Congress illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

Is political politeness making a comeback?

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