By Carly Fiorina (original source Washington Examiner)
“I have argued in these pages that politics has become about winning, not problem-solving; that while the media may highlight problems, they may actually make some of them worse; and that while “strongmen” claim to be vastly capable all by themselves, real problem-solving requires collaboration.
People are rightly frustrated by festering problems that don’t seem to get better and wonder who is going to solve them. To paraphrase Shakespeare, the solutions lie “not in our stars, but in ourselves.” Our roots as a nation can remind us who we are and prepare us for what we ourselves must do.”
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