Commentary The U.S. Congress missed a golden opportunity to calm nerves and tensions across America when it passed on a bid by Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and others to establish a commission to conduct an emergency 10-day audit of election results in disputed states. Ten days. So little time that would have meant so much. Just the commission’s being struck—never mind its findings either way—would have helped to restore faith among millions who still believe the election was flawed and their concerns are being dismissed. If you really want to annoy your neighbor, ignore their complaint about your dog, the fence, or whatever. Just as the greatest compliment you can pay someone is the wish to spend time with them, the greatest affront is to ignore them. Treat them as non-entities. Many Americans are feeling so treated today. To refuse the reasonable request of an investigative commission, given all the …