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If we operated by end-state principles of justice (Nozick 1974), we would need to justify every move that bore on how goods would be distributed in the evolving end-state, which is to say we would need to justify virtually every trade we contemplate, which would gridlock us rather than facilitate our inventing ever more clever ways of making ourselves more valuable to the people around us.
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But on issues like gun control, immigration, entitlement reform, and global warming — where the onus is on the reformers — the ultras may well be able to wield a veto, which would mean another two years, at least, of gridlock.
If the Senate sends back drastically lower reductions - say, $20 billion - Mr. Boehner could face a choice between gridlock and the need for a bipartisan majority, which would require Democratic support, to offset rebellious Republican conservatives.
"I think the gridlock in the Senate might well produce a filibuster, which would tie up the Senate [with the] Supreme Court nominee.
I'm hopeful that as early as 2030, we can see a fully gender-balanced government, which would go a long way to shifting the combative political culture that has gridlocked Washington.
Gridlock in Washington has reached a new peak – President Obama proposed the Buffett Rule, which would have raised a very small amount of additional revenue by creating a minimum tax rate of 30 percent on all income over $1 million, and the Republicans immediately blocked consideration of it in the Senate.
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