Two nations separated by an ocean are engaging the air war over Syria in entirely different manners.
The British Parliament came back into session at the behest of Prime Minister David Cameron to debate and vote on whether the United Kingdom should join the coalition fighting the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq. Parliament voted to get into the fight.
On this side of the Atlantic, the U.S. Congress is, well, on recess.
http://www.msnbc.com/andrea-mitchell/watch/congress-on-recess-as-airstrikes-continue-333908547996
Which legislative body is being more responsible and responsive to a burgeoning international crisis?
I doubt you should think it’s the Congress of the United States of America.
The Brits have this one down correctly.
Prime Minister Cameron was right to call his colleagues back into session. Parliament was right to debate the issue and then take a critical vote.
President Barack Obama operates in a different form of government, in which the legislative branch is co-equal with the executive branch. Lawmakers in both congressional chambers operate under their own sets of rules. Democrats set the rules for the Senate; Republicans do the same in the House of Representatives.
I get that these folks have to campaign for their offices. Still, why have they spread hither and yon across our vast country at this time — while our young servicemen and women are risking their lives while trying to put down a despicable terrorist organization?