Some Republicans, like Representative Chip Roy (R-Texas), understand what time it is and use the direct and forceful language required for rhetorical battle. More Congressional Republicans need to get on board and devise a list of strategic tit-for-tat strategies to bring Democrats back around to institutional norms.
Tit-for-tat
- A strategy in a repeated game in which the player chooses the action that the other player chose in the previous round.
- This strategy generally results in a situation where cooperation is sustained once it begins, but noncooperative behavior is punished by a lack of cooperation in the next round of play.
It is time to meet and possibly exceed Democrats' willingness to wield power
- To help our feckless Congressional Republicans, here are some obvious strategic moves
- If the GOP wins back the House, the first order of business for a Republican majority leader is kicking Representative Ilhan Omar off the Foreign Relations Committee and Representative Eric Swalwell off of the Intelligence Committee.
- When investigations form on the handling of Hunter Biden's laptop, potential corruption, and influence peddling in the First Family, overrule all Democrat nominees to the committee, and only offer seats to the most vulnerable Democrats in the deep purple districts.
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