We Saw It Coming” — George W. Bush Breaks Silence, Warns of Legislative Gridlock and Hidden Policy Risks

Bush’s concern was less about partisan blame than about the slow fraying of the system itself. When sprawling bills are written under the gun of a deadline, debate becomes performance, not protection. Provisions slip through that almost no one has truly read, let alone fully understood. Years later, people feel the effects in their medical bills, their local schools, the fine print of regulations they never knew had changed.

He tied this pattern to something deeper and more fragile: trust. Each time major legislation passes in a blur of urgency and confusion, public faith in the legitimacy of government weakens. Bush’s argument was simple but sobering: durable laws require visible debate, time for revision, and genuine compromise. Governing by crisis may deliver short-term wins, but it quietly mortgages the credibility of democratic institutions — a debt that future leaders, and citizens, will be forced to pay.

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