The lack of compromise has become all too commonplace in a political environment that has soured to an all-time low. Shouldn't we expect more from our leaders? Where are the boundaries between cutting a deal and sacrificing one's principles? I find it somewhat ironic - if you failed to compromise in your own life, you'd quickly find yourself out of a job and in a failed relationship - yet for politicians it's become a way of life.
George McClellan’s has his own perspective. He'll explain why he thinks compromise may be a bad thing. McClellan's career covers 43 years in Law Enforcement including the California Highway Patrol and the US Naval Investigative Service.