How factionalism made the debt ceiling deal possible ...Middle East

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This week House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) and Joe Biden achieved what was supposed to be impossible. They reached a deal to avoid having the United States default on its debt, and pushed it through a historically unruly and divided Congress. All of this when solving problems through legislation was said to be dead, futile, a thing of the past.  How did they do it? Factionalism — the interplay between competing, sometimes overlapping sub-groups within the two major parties — played a major role in getting the bill through. Feared by the Founders and long decried by pundits of all stripes, factions have actually become essential. Harnessing their power to build governing coali

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