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A way around gridlock?
Never has gridlock traffic been so much fun!
If you haven't noticed,Congress is in complete gridlock.
It's not Gridlock, yet.
The rain turned the dry,oily roads into slippery tracks causing numerous accidents and gridlock.
Maybe 3% due to gridlock in Congress.”.
For better or for worse, that is what they did, andwe got six years of gridlock as a result.
Since the late 1970s the width of gridlock intervals has increased vastly.
Given the gridlock in Congress, just what can the administration actually accomplish without their participation?
Like much of the data described in this paper,the length of gridlock interval correlates with measurements of polarization.
In 2017, gridlock was real on highways 101, 92, and 280, and the housing crisis was intimately tied to our work.
The aforementioned Texas A&M report estimates that Los Angeles drivers spend on average of 80 hours- or3.5 days- a year in gridlock.
Given the current levels of gridlock and polarization, are we in danger of losing that capacity?
The aforementioned Texas A&M Transportation Institute report[3] estimates that Los Angeles drivers spend on average 80 hours- or3.5 days- a year in gridlock.
Such gridlock, as typified the early stages of healthcare, can sometimes only be defeated through loop holes.
For most of its existence,the global climate debate has been characterized by gridlock between developed and developing countries about whose actions matter most.
In a majoritarian legislature, the median voter theorem would likely apply, bringing policies to the middle of the political spectrum andpreventing legislative gridlock.
For most of its existence,the global climate debate has been characterized by gridlock between developed and developing countries about whose actions matter most.
In the face of“federal gridlock, economic stagnation and fiscal turmoil,” cities and metropolitan areas across the country are tackling the pressing problems that Washington won't, says Jennifer Bradley, a fellow at the Brookings Metropolitan Policy Program.
Further empirical evidence of the damaging effect of polarization on policy-making is provided by the measurements of the gridlock interval, or the preference difference between pivotal voters.
Despite the commission's history of partisan gridlock(one panelist, the American Enterprise Institute's Norm Ornstein, quipped that the agency should be renamed the“Feckless Election Commission”), Weintraub insists this is worth a try.
It's been two years since Musk grumbled on Twitter that he would defeat Los Angeles gridlock with tunnels filled with fast-moving, autonomous electric vehicles(they don't have to be Teslas).