Marjorie Taylor Greene and Mark Kelly may not agree on much, but they agree on this…
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), often a lightning rod for controversy, went on CNN to say she’s tired of political drama that doesn’t solve real problems and calls the current crisis something that “should not be happening,” holding her own party’s leadership accountable.
On the Democratic side, Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ) makes a similar point about Washington gridlock while on Fox News, noting that if Congress were willing to engage in a real bipartisan negotiation, they could lower healthcare costs and reopen the government within days.
They come from opposite worlds, appear on rival networks, and speak to very different bases, yet both highlight the same problem: partisanship has become a performance that distracts from solving issues that actually affect people’s lives. Real progress happens when leaders prioritize outcomes over optics. It’s not compromise that weakens us—it’s gridlock that e...