While bi-partisanship occasionally works to improve legislation, it often leaves both sides unhappy. Compromise is only possible when both sides have a common goal and a common desire to succeed. When one side only wants to make the other side look bad, compromise is nearly impossible.
There's no satisfactory compromise on Gay Marriage or Universal Health Care, there are only compromises on ways to achieve those goals. Either you want everyone to have the right to marry or you don't. Either you believe everyone should have access to affordable medical care or you don't. Now, compromises are possible in determining how you achieve affordable medical care but not as to whether or not you should have it.
Here are two examples of the problem with compromise:
A group: All people should have the right to marry.
B group: No.
A group: Let's compromise- Only those over 35 years of age.
B group: OK, but only if they were previously married to a person of the opposite sex - and had the marriage annulled.
A group: In the interest of bi-partisanship and compromise we can go along with that.
A group: We should increase taxes on all those who make over $1,000,000 dollars a year.
B group: No.
A group: How about if we make it $1,000,000 dollars and they must have
$10,000,000 in the bank.
B group: How about $10,000,000 and $5,000,000,000 in the bank.
A group: In the interest of bi-partisanship and compromise we can go along with that.
Someone always ends up with the short end of the stick. Add in campaign finances, lobbyists and the need to get re-elected and the all of the public ends up with the short end of the stick.
Sunday, September 6, 2009
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We've tried bi partisanhip. It didn't work. Now is the time for some FDR fire in the belly. When FDR faced hatred, he said "I welcome their hatred", as only he could say it. Can Obama answer with fire in his belly? That will be determined on Wednesday. I, an avid supporter of Obama will not support him continuing to compromise with the devil. I hope he comes through and stands up to the enemy on the public option.
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