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8 Sentences With "more gridlocked"

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We discussed the state of the House race, the forces helping Democrats in 210, and why Congress will be somehow even more gridlocked come January.
As Congress has become more gridlocked, and as presidents have pushed the boundaries of executive authority, the courts have weighed in more often on boundary-stretching rules.
Congress — which is arguably more gridlocked than ever — is actually doing a pretty decent job so far at the task that's eluded it for years: passing spending bills.
The use of executive power has dramatically expanded under both Republican and Democratic presidents in the last eight decades — and Congress has essentially ceded much power to the White House when it comes to lawmaking as its become more gridlocked.
" — Editorial in the newspaper Le Monde "Last night's results lay bare the scale and depth of the realignment that has been taking place within the country for almost a generation: a polarization of left and right that has made elections more volatile, politics more gridlocked and discourse more shrill.
And these rapid changes are taking place when our politics has never been more gridlocked and unable to respond with just common sense — like governments borrowing money at near zero interest to invest in much-needed infrastructure that creates jobs and enables us to better exploit these technologies.
But, says Lovins, large institutions are becoming more "gridlocked and moribund", and he supports the rise of "citizen organizations" around the world. Lovins has received ten honorary doctorates and won many awards. He has provided expert testimony in eight countries, briefed 19 heads of state, and published 31 books. These books include Reinventing Fire, Winning the Oil Endgame, Small is Profitable, Brittle Power, and Natural Capitalism.
Lovins does not see his energy ideas as green or left-wing, and he is an advocate of private enterprise and free market economics. He notes that Rupert Murdoch has made News Corporation carbon-neutral, with savings of millions of dollars. But, says Lovins, large institutions are becoming more "gridlocked and moribund", and he supports the rise of "citizen organizations" around the world. > Paul Hawken's Blessed Unrest chronicles the rise of millions of non-profit > citizen organizations around the world — the greatest social movement in > history.

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