Why Do Politicians Always Agree on the Big Picture But Disagree on the Details?

Imagine you and your friend both want to build a treehouse. You agree it should be big and fun, but you disagree on whether to use wood or bricks. Politicians are like that, they all want the same result (a good country), but they have different ideas about how to get there.

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  1. Two politicians agree they want a better economy but disagree on whether to raise or lower taxes.

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