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el_bryanto

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1. The problem isn't compromise so much as it is strategy - Compromise is one tool in the toolkit
Fri Nov 7, 2014, 09:18 AM
Nov 2014

However in Obama's first term it seemed like his go-to move, unfortunately. And compromising too early in the process makes you look week and encourages your political rivals to demand more compromises. And of course when your rivals main goal is to deny you any victories, there's not much value in it.

Bryant

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Compromise: A Poll [View all] FSogol Nov 2014 OP
The problem isn't compromise so much as it is strategy - Compromise is one tool in the toolkit el_bryanto Nov 2014 #1
Especially when you cede to, accept and inhabit your rivals' flawed and dangerous political framing. myrna minx Nov 2014 #3
Nods- of course that raises it's own issues el_bryanto Nov 2014 #4
Indeed. Especially during the first two years of his first term when Democrats controlled smokey nj Nov 2014 #5
Compromise should always be an option except... BillZBubb Nov 2014 #2
right on!-it takes two people to compromise and some issues can't be compromised Johonny Nov 2014 #6
Compromise is one thing, capitulation is another entirely. Rs will never compromise on anything... MANative Nov 2014 #7
It would be interesting to see results from a similar poll at a repub site. BillZBubb Nov 2014 #8
I think you're right. Polls show that conservative republicans are much less approving of compromise pampango Nov 2014 #15
This country was founded, built, and ran on compromise for many years. Ykcutnek Nov 2014 #9
In the "normal" course of things, compromise is a necessary thing. hamsterjill Nov 2014 #10
No compromise. Not with the existing GOP. Efilroft Sul Nov 2014 #11
Realistically, compromise is part of politics. RedCappedBandit Nov 2014 #12
The problem with the poll rock Nov 2014 #13
I would vote for "Compromise is a necessary part of politics in the real world" Rex Nov 2014 #14
6 years of "compromise" has been nothing but a steaming bucket of shit. No more. If we can't work Erose999 Nov 2014 #16
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