While one party may possess the levers of power, one party does not possess a monopoly on good ideas. Good lawmaking, after all, is about the ability to craft effective solutions.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Good laws make it easier to do right and harder to do wrong.
In every human society, there is an effort continually tending to confer on one part the height of power and happiness, and to reduce the other to the extreme of weakness and misery. The intent of good laws is to oppose this effort and to diffuse their influence universally and equally.
But I'm a big believer that government does not have a monopoly on good ideas.
I know how to take good ideas and turn them into sensible law at great odds.
If vice and corruption prevail, liberty cannot subsist; but if virtue have the advantage, arbitrary power cannot be established.
Good ideas are the backbone of good government.
Good laws are the offspring of bad actions.
Success can be built on a strong relationship between a lobbyist and a single, powerful lawmaker.
Good morals lead to good laws.
Big Business can make laws as easily as it can break them - and with as little impunity.