Not even close ...
This isn't anything like the way I envisioned legislation would proceed upon the election in 2020 of Joe Biden as president of the United States.
I envisioned a return to the type of collegiality and compromise one could see with a president with decades of legislative experience working with members of Congress to enact laws that would do good things for Americans.
What have we seen? More gridlock. More obstruction from the loyal opposition. More partisan wrangling.
Democrats are cheering the enactment of what they call the Inflation Reduction Act. The Senate vote was 50-50, leaving the tie-breaking vote to come from Vice President Harris.
The bill isn't perfect, but it includes the nation's largest investment ever on ways to battle the planet's changing climate. It seeks to reduce the cost of prescription drugs. It is paid for by taxes being leveled on corporations.
The Grand Obstructionist Party fought all of it. Tooth and nail. Hammer and tong.
President Biden's predecessor took office without a lick of government experience ... and it showed. He couldn't negotiate his way out of a phone booth. Biden took office in January 2021 making what I thought at the time was a reasonable pledge to restore a sense of commonality between Democrats and Republicans.
Silly me. It hasn't worked. GOP members of both congressional chambers continue to dig in, even to the point of denying that Joe Biden even is the "legitimate president of the United States." Yes, they have swallowed The Big Lie and are obstructing the president at every turn.
But ... Democrats won this latest battle. I am glad and grateful at least to see one side of the great divide working on my behalf.