Conservatives bash 'uniparty' Republicans in push to dissuade bipartisanship
Source: NBC News
March 3, 2024, 7:00 AM EST
WASHINGTON An empowered faction of Donald Trump-aligned Republicans is seeking to redefine dealmaking as an insult by deploying the term uniparty to attack colleagues who work with Democrats and strike deals that fall short of what their base wants.
The growing use of the word among the GOPs ascendant culture warriors represents an effort by conservative lawmakers, activists and commentators to disparage bipartisan agreements on matters that have broad support in Congress like government funding, infrastructure spending and aid for U.S. allies like Ukraine.
Rep. Bob Good, R-Va., chair of the far-right Freedom Caucus, called the recent House passage of a bill to avert a partial government shutdown an example of a uniparty vote, with Republicans who talk about spending cuts and talk about fiscal responsibility but ultimately support compromise spending measures.
The uniparty is when the rubber meets the road and Republicans and Democrats join hands to stick it to the American people, Good told NBC News. He added that unfortunately, too many Republicans are all too eager to compromise with Democrats. While Republicans control the House, Democrats hold the Senate majority and the White House, where President Joe Biden on Friday signed into law the short-term funding bill that was negotiated with House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., to keep the government open.
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onecaliberal
(32,934 posts)There, I fixed the headline.
nuxvomica
(12,453 posts)Like "woke" is their word for "ordinary human decency".