A Rare Success For No Labels Actually Makes Washington Dysfunction Worse

No Labels, a loosely organized collection of platitude wielders, hasn’t achieved much in its short time on this Earth. At least as far as its stated purpose of ending partisanship and gridlock, that is. When it comes to infrequently convincing affluent rubes to pointlessly part with their money, the group has been a great success.

But one thing that No Labels has managed to persuade lawmakers to do, on occasion, is sit with one another in “bipartisan” fashion, instead of always sitting apart in their respective caucuses. It’s a big thing with No Labels — part of an “Action Plan To Change The Rules And Fix What’s Broken”:

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