Former President George W. Bush has stepped back into the public conversation with a measured but serious warning about how laws are being made in Washington. Rather than targeting a single party or policy, his message focuses on a broader concern: the growing habit of rushing complex legislation and embedding significant provisions without full transparency.
Bush’s remarks highlight a shift in political culture, where last-minute deals, government shutdown threats, and highly partisan strategies have become more common. He suggests that these practices can carry long-term consequences, especially when important decisions are made without enough public understanding or careful review.

