McCain therefore expressed his hope that politicians from both parties would rediscover a sense of “incremental progress,” of “compromises that are criticized but also accepted by both sides.” Such agreements would “not feel like a political triumph,” he said, but were “usually the best we can expect from our system of government.” It’s about “relearning humility and trusting one another,” said McCain, “to better serve the people who elected us,” and: “Stop listening to the bombastic loudmouths on the radio, television and the Internet . To hell with you. They don’t want us to get anything done for the good of our country: “Our incapacity is their livelihood.“
Germany’s competitiveness: only a lack of management
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