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Ways to break the cycle of grid-lock in Washington 10 Articles

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    by Bob Schmidt

    The cycle of grid-lock in Washington has existed for decades, and shows no signs of changing in the near future. Politicians seem firmly entrenched in their positions, and their loyalties to their political parties and

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    by Cody Hodge

    How do we break the cycle of grid-lock in Washington? Politicians need to end partisan bickering, and they need to start remembering who they represent. The point of congress is not to sit around and bicker about politics, it

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    by Debbie Robus

    In Washington, grid-lock has become a way of life, particularly in the last eight years. With so many interest groups, lobbyists, stand-offs between the major political parties, and general distrust and disdain among a number

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    by Janonda

    It's been said that an unbendable mind eventually withers and dies. What doesn't flow with the fluid energy of life cannot be sustained. Our minds fall into this category, so taking some time to scrutinize our own beliefs is

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    by Jake Betz

    Gridlock turns highways into parking lots, rendering motorists unable to move in any direction. A similar paralysis inflicts government, when critical issues remain unaddressed and unresolved, because of politicians' inability

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    by Jamie Pancake

    Breaking the cycle of grid lock in Washington will not be an easy task, but it can be done with some dedication and hard work. The main cause of all of the grid lock is greed. As long as politicians sell out to the highest

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    by Joseph Malek

    Some say that the only way to insure that the elected politicians within the Government of the United States of America comply with the wishes of the majority is to have a revolution. Laws need to pass to put an end to the extortion

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    by Jerry Curtis

    One definition of "gridlock" is "a traffic jam so bad that no movement is possible." Anyone who has driven the Washington, DC, Beltway knows that vehicle traffic can get that way during rush hour. The way to break that cycle

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    by Robert Stadnik

    For decades, Washington has been snarled in a gridlock of a political power struggle between Democrats and Republicans. Every presidential and major senate elections, we hear the same promises of change that will come to Washington,

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    by Travis Hephner

    The current "party" affiliated system is no longer working. This in no way identifies who our congress is and what they stand for. According to Wikipedia, this "party system," was created in 1792. The voters of that time immediately

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