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07-20-2012 09:17 AM |
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One poster wrote, "Someone has to step up on both sides and start the healing. This all or none attitude is just plain wrong. Arbitrating for compromise is how this country became the great nation it is."
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He is absolutely right. Barbara Bush (wife of Bush the First) said that the word compromise is now considered a dirty word in Washington.
This entire fiscal issue would not be at the edge of a cliff right now if both sides would compromise a little bit with each other. I know there are plenty of conservatives who feel compromise with the Obama administration should never happen. These are the people ruining the country. Both sides have to begin compromising if we are to get through the fiscal mess just ahead.
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My wife and I have been together since freshman in High School and the main reason we stayed together was "compromise" We compromise and do it her way.:1rotfl:
In a mediation hearing the only way you can reach an agreement is that both sides have to be willing to give up something. Many mediations fail because it is not logical to want give up something. I've attended more mediations than I care to remember and can tell you I have been on both sides.
So given the complex nature of government and the aggressive nature of lawyers who dominate government I am pleasantly surprised anything at all is agreed upon.
VK has campaigned continually about not voting an incumbent. I have always believed we have had too many lawyers and need to have a broader representative of our society.
What do you get with a lawyer how about a 2000 page document explaining ObamaCare. Further look at the instructions that accompany a purchase. Those instruction received final approval once an attorney researched them for any conceivable chance at getting sued over the product in question, etc etc etc.
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