• @MotoAsh@lemmy.world
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    -410 months ago

    “That’s what they were doing! Republicans made a dishonest and completely unneccessary move, and Democrats compromised with that unreasonable position!”

    Yes… exactly. Democrats GIVE IN TO BAD FAITH DEMANDS. That is NOT negotiating. That is capitulating.

    • vortic
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      1010 months ago

      I don’t think you really read my comment. Here’s my summation of how the back and forth went:

      Dems: We want funding for Ukraine.

      Reps: We want border security. No funding for Ukraine without border security!

      Dems: Okay! Let’s do both!

      Reps: Wait! We didn’t really mean it!

      The Dems called the Reps bluff and the Reps backed out. The Dems were getting something they wanted in the deal, too. Plus, Dems seem to be warming to the idea of border security more recently so they’re not exactly getting nothing from that part either.

      That doesn’t sound like giving in to bad faith demands. That sounds like negotiating. It’s just that the Reps aren’t actually interested in negotiating and flipped the table over even though they were getting a pretty good deal. It shows the Reps as the selfish babies that they are while the Dems show willingness to actually get things done.