A central fact of 21st century American political life is that we live in an increasingly distrustful society. Our distrust often manifests itself in the form of partisan enmity. But, as the struggle to install a Republican Speaker of the House clearly revealed, there is plenty of mistrust to go around — even between members of the same party. Suspicion is embedded deep in Americans’ political DNA and our constitutional system was designed to deal with exactly this problem, if we will let it. The technology we need to cope with acute distrust is the legislative process. In recent years, the House and Senate have relied on processes that spent down reserves of trust instead of buildi
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