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Digital Shift Deepens Congress’s Drift From Substance

By Matthias Binder May 20, 2026
When the sides 'stop being the sides'
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Performative Tactics Crowd Out Core DutiesTechnology Speeds the Erosion of DebateStakeholders Feel the Practical FalloutPaths Toward Renewed Focus

When the sides 'stop being the sides' – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)

Former Sen. Ben Sasse recently argued that Congress is not wrestling with big or important questions right now. The observation echoes long-standing complaints from Americans on both sides of the aisle about how showmanship often overshadows real legislative work. Sasse added a sharper warning about technology’s role in speeding up that shift.

Performative Tactics Crowd Out Core Duties

Legislators have faced criticism for years over prioritizing optics and messaging over detailed policy debates. This pattern leaves major issues like fiscal policy, infrastructure upgrades, and regulatory reform with less sustained attention. Stakeholders ranging from state governments to private industry feel the effects when bills stall or emerge without thorough review.

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The result shows up in delayed decisions that affect daily life. Families wait longer for clarity on tax rules, while businesses adjust plans amid uncertainty about new regulations. Lawmakers themselves acknowledge the pressure to deliver quick public statements rather than engage in extended negotiations.

Technology Speeds the Erosion of Debate

Sasse pointed to the digital revolution as a key accelerator of these trends. Platforms reward rapid, attention-grabbing content that favors conflict over compromise. This environment makes it harder for members to focus on the slow, incremental work that once defined congressional routines.

Over time, the pace of online feedback loops can pull attention toward short-term reactions. Committee hearings and floor discussions receive less emphasis when viral moments dominate coverage. The change affects how both parties approach their responsibilities and how the public perceives the institution’s effectiveness.

Stakeholders Feel the Practical Fallout

State officials and agency leaders often cite the lack of clear direction from Capitol Hill as a barrier to planning. Private-sector groups report similar challenges when trying to anticipate policy shifts on trade, energy, or health care. Citizens experience the downstream effects through slower responses to economic pressures or emerging challenges.

These dynamics create uneven outcomes across regions and sectors. Some interests gain from the spotlight on high-profile disputes, while others lose ground when quieter but consequential matters receive less scrutiny. The pattern reinforces calls for structural adjustments that could restore focus on substantive priorities.

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Paths Toward Renewed Focus

Observers suggest several steps that could help realign incentives. Longer committee sessions with fewer cameras might encourage deeper exchanges. Bipartisan working groups on specific topics could reduce the pull of partisan framing. Adjustments to how leadership allocates time on the floor might also reward preparation over performance.

Any meaningful change would require sustained commitment from members across the spectrum. Without it, the digital environment will likely continue to shape priorities in ways that favor visibility over depth. The stakes remain high for an institution charged with addressing complex national challenges.

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