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And given the difficulty of getting anything done under the gridlock of Congress, it's pretty surprising".
"This has been an aberration, this recent past, the dysfunction of Albany, the gridlock of Albany, the corruption of Albany.
But Obama soon found himself caught in the gridlock of the very partisan shrieking he had vowed to overcome.
That averted the gridlock of previous years, when the focus on the overdue budget prevented work on other issues.
The scene prompted one visitor to tag it as Bentleyville in honor of the gridlock of $300,000 cars.
That invasion continues, exemplified by Jennifer Lopez's recent purchase of a $10 million home in Watermill and the gridlock of helicopters at local airports.
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Amid the feuds and the policy gridlock of the Trump Administration, one faithful servant of the White House, Jefferson B. Sessions III, the Attorney General, has been busy pushing through real policy changes that have been on his mind for decades.
Analysts say the partisan gridlock of the moment is part of a longer trend in which the legislative branch, established under the Constitution as the first branch of the federal government, is giving way increasingly to a presidency.
Such a step would help ease the gnarled gridlock of the current patent system.
Crooke also provocatively suggests that Donald Trump's unorthodox views could break out of the policy gridlock of the status quo.
Given the partisan gridlock of Congress and the significant party split on climate change, the odds of the Senate approving such a treaty are vanishingly small.
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