“I think we can be better off than we are today,” he said.
Despite growing partisanship, Mr. Davis said, members of Congress have remained flexible on some topics but fiscal issues are by far the most divisive.
“If you can’t get a budget passed, it becomes a problem,” he said. “I think the answer is that you find adults who know how to put a deal together and talk to both sides.”
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David Hill joined The Washington Times in February 2011 as a Maryland political reporter. He can be reached at dhill@washingtontimes.com.
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