Republicans are still failing basic governance 101

Zika is not an opportunity to stick it to Planned Parenthood

Without the cooperation of Congress, Zika won't be stopped.
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Feel like America has gone too long without being deeply humiliated before the world? Fear not! After a seven-week break, Congress is back in session, ready to faceplant on everything from mundane budget matters to an accelerating national emergency. They have one short month to fund the government and deal with the Zika crisis before another recess comes up. Will they make it? It might be a good idea to avoid visiting Miami until we find out!

The biggest obstacle, once again, is Republicans' instinctive desire to use every point of procedural leverage to try and extract concessions from the Democrats — even when both parties agree on the issue at hand.

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Ryan Cooper

Ryan Cooper is a national correspondent at TheWeek.com. His work has appeared in the Washington Monthly, The New Republic, and the Washington Post.