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Government

Republicans Should Pivot to Infrastructure

Investing in roads, bridges, and tunnels offers a better bang for the buck than any tax cut out there, at a time when both economic growth and political victories are in short supply for Congress.
President Donald Trump, and his big red firetruck.Carlos Barria/Reuters

After the collapse of the Senate health care bill on Monday night, Republicans find themselves at a familiar impasse. The GOP-led Congress has failed to capture the flag that conservatives have chased for the last 7 years running: the repeal and replacement of Obamacare.

Republicans in Congress face some grim truths as they (eventually) enter into the August recess. Since the GOP snatched control of all three branches of government, they have yet to muster a single legislative victory. Obamacare remains the law of the land. Tax reform and a working budget are on the back burners. Now Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is maneuvering toward a vote that could finally put the repeal conversation behind Congress—or open up another round of debate.