Subj : 90% of what they asked for. To : ALL From : BOB KLAHN Date : Sun Jul 10 2011 23:07:24 We have heard, over and over, how the Palestinains were offered 90% of what they wanted and turned it down. The right in America uses this to condemn the Palestinians, without actually explaining just what 90% of what they wanted means. In today's paper there are competing columns, one by Nicholas Kristof, and one by Charles Krauthammer. Kristof focused on how the republicans had a chance at just what they demanded, but balked at ending tax breaks for hedge fund managers, and a few other tax advantages that benefit the very rich. Krauthammer focused on how trivial the value of Obama's demans were. He went on about how none of those changes would make a significant dent in the budget. Yet they would make the republicans agree to tax increases, no matter how trivial and indirect. It appears Krauthammer thinks he is hitting Obama hard on this, and making Obama appear to be grasping at straws in his attempt to get something out of the republicans. What he is really doing is making it absolutely clear that the republicans had a chance at their 90% of what they demanded, only haveing to give up a tiny portion of what the democrats wanted, and they walked out. The Republican party must have taken a page from the Palestinian Authority's manual, Boehner must be channeling Arafat. They had it all in their hands, and they walked out rather than give an inch. One anti-Arafat commentator said, at the time, that Arafat didn't want to end the conflict, because to do so would have ended Arafat's reason for being. Boehner doesn't want to end the impass because to do so would mean admitting negotiation is possible, reason is good, compromise is rational even if it's just a very tiny compromise. Boehner can't do that, he's written himself into the script for the national drama as the conquering hero, and conquerers dictate, they do not negotiate. Boehner has a choice, his ego, or his country. It appears he is going to chose his ego. And we will pay the price. BOB KLAHN bob.klahn@sev.org http://home.toltbbs.com/bobklahn .... There is a current shortage of plowshares and a vast surplus of swords. --- Via Silver Xpress V4.5/P [Reg] * Origin: Since 1991 And Were Still Here! DOCSPLACE.TZO.COM (1:123/140) .