River
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Let me point out a real-life example of how things worked...
When the Democrats were developing the Affordable Care Act, they had hours of public hearings. They engaged the republicans to get their input (even incorporating some of their suggestions.) And in the end they voted against it. When the Republicans tried to introduce their own bill last year, they did so with no input from the Democrats, and attempted to cram the bill through congress.
So no, the level of partisanship by the Democrats and the Republicans is nowhere near equivalent. And if the Democrats have become less willing to work with the republicans, well, I think things like the health care act and the tax bill (another piece of legislation that was crammed through by republicans with little public debate) shows that there's no real point in trying to work with the republicans. Democrats tried. Republicans said "We're not interested in working with you".
It's simple to point out the hypocrisy. Sort these votes by narrowest margin.
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