From WSJopinion: Joe Manchin and John McCain appealed to their colleagues to do better for America and showed how regular order can be done, writes Joe Lieberman
Journal Editorial Report: Democrats will kick their trillion-dollar bill into next year. Images: Getty Images/Bloomberg Composite: Mark KellySen. Joe Manchin’s opposition to the Build Back Better bill this week and John McCain’s thumbs down to the repeal of ObamaCare four years ago together are an urgent appeal for Congress and the White House to find bipartisan solutions to America’s problems.
The words Sens. McCain and Manchin used to explain their courageous views should inspire members of Congress and the president to follow their example. That would break Washington’s gridlock and might ease the destructive division among the American people.
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