As the Democrats' Civil War Rages, the Party Struggles to Govern

As the Democrats’ Civil War Rages, the Party Struggles to Govern

House Democrats are making a habit of voting on non-binding resolutions that do not have the force of law.

April 5, 2019
As the Democrats’ Civil War Rages, the Party Struggles to Govern

The Democrats’ civil war means lots of non-binding resolutions instead of legislation to address the real issues facing the American people. House Democrats are making a habit of voting on non-binding resolutions that do not have the force of law.

Free Beacon: “The majority of votes taken by House Democrats in the past four legislative weeks have been nonbinding, according to a study conducted by Roll Call. About one in five votes have been nonbinding, meaning that these House resolutions don’t pass new laws, but instead serve as large scale messaging.”

“DCCC ad campaigns have been using the nonbinding resolutions to bolster Democrats records on voting against the Trump administration, according to a report from Politico.”

House Democrats are “governing” for the sake of creating ads to help members appease the far-left base. However, progressives, led by AOC, are still determined to mount a coup after the DCCC announced they would blacklist consultants who worked with primary challengers to sitting members. The Justice Democrats have launched a new website to support those blacklisted by the DCCC:

When will the Democrats’ civil war come to a ceasefire and allow the House to focus on important issues?