| ▲ | vkou 3 hours ago | |
That's the case in any country where a parliamentary body is split so closely. When you need every vote to get legislature to pass, because you control 51% of a chamber, backbenchers on the ideological fringe of a party, (DINOs and RINOs) have a lot of power. When you have a majority with comfortable margins, you can care a lot less about what the Sinemas and Manchins and McCains of a party think. | ||
| ▲ | philistine 12 minutes ago | parent [-] | |
You're looking at the world with your American blinders on. The rest of the world's elected representatives vote with their party or they leave their party. What you're describing is a fundamentally American phenomenon. | ||