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Shutdown continues as lawmakers remain at an impasse
MSNBC· 2025-10-06 09:39
Realistically, how does this end. I hope that that some Democrats in the Senate will wake up and say enough is enough. Let's turn the lights back on and let's get into these these vigorous debates about the subsidies and all the rest.That's what needs to happen. That's the only thing that can happen. People say, "Why aren't you negotiating with Democrats?" I literally, ally, don't have anything to negotiate.I didn't put any of my Republican priorities on the CR, so I can't pull those off and say, "Gee, is i ...
Senate Majority Leader John Thune speaks on negotiating with Democrats amid government shutdown
NBC News· 2025-10-03 02:10
Majority Leader Thun, thank you so much for being here. Um, I understand you want to get this shutdown over with. When are you going to get in a room with Senator Chuck Schumer and the Democrats and sort this out.>> Well, I mean, I think that I don't know there's a lot to sort out, Tom. I think right now it's a pretty straightforward proposition. You know, we've got a bill sitting at the desk in the Senate that's been passed by the House of Representatives that the president is prepared to sign to open up t ...
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Forbes· 2025-09-24 20:30
Work Environment - The article provides 4 work-from-home negotiation tips to persuade a reluctant manager [1] Resource Link - The article is available at https://t.co/cFyO1Ue6b8 [1]
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Forbes· 2025-09-12 20:30
Negotiation Strategies - The article discusses how to negotiate effectively at work when the other party is unknown [1] - It provides guidance on navigating workplace negotiations with unfamiliar individuals [1] Resource Links - The article is accessible via two provided URLs [1]
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Forbes· 2025-08-29 01:21
Negotiation Strategies - The article discusses how to negotiate effectively at work when the other party is unknown [1] - It provides guidance on navigating workplace negotiations with unfamiliar individuals [1] Resource Links - The article is accessible via two provided URLs [1]
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Forbes· 2025-08-28 04:20
Work From Home Strategies - Industry suggests negotiation tips to persuade managers reluctant to allow work from home [1]
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Forbes· 2025-08-27 22:10
Negotiation Strategies - The article discusses how to negotiate effectively in situations where the other party is unknown [1] - It provides guidance on navigating workplace negotiations when you lack information about the other person's background or motivations [1] Online Resources - The article is available on the website indicated by the provided URL [1] - The article is available on the website indicated by the provided URL [1]
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The Economist· 2025-08-27 11:20
Historical Context - The Korean War demonstrated that negotiations can be as challenging as armed conflict [1]
‘He’s a terrible negotiator:’ Trump’s bogus claims of ‘solving’ world conflicts
MSNBC· 2025-08-23 18:37
Claims Analysis - The report analyzes claims made by Donald Trump regarding his success in resolving global conflicts, suggesting he has "solved" between six and ten wars [1][2][15] - The White House identified conflicts Trump claims to have resolved, including those between Armenia and Azerbaijan, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda, India and Pakistan, Israel and Iran, Cambodia and Thailand, Egypt and Ethiopia, and Serbia and Kosovo [4] - The report questions the validity of these claims, stating that some conflicts are far from over, some are merely paused, and others are not wars at all [5][12][14] Geopolitical Implications - The agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan, facilitated by Trump, reopens transportation routes and creates a transit corridor, but the border remains closed, and the deal is not a peace treaty [6] - Conflicts such as those between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda, and India and Pakistan, saw temporary agreements or truces, but underlying issues remain unresolved [7][8] - The conflict between Egypt and Ethiopia is a diplomatic dispute over a dam, not an armed conflict, and Trump's claim that the US paid for the dam is disputed [13] - The situation between Serbia and Kosovo involves normalized economic relations but not full recognition, and Trump's efforts are credited with preventing violence [14] Negotiation Style - The report suggests that world leaders may be nominating Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize to get things done, legitimizing his actions [16] - Trump's approach is characterized as deal-making rather than genuine peacemaking, focusing on photo opportunities and personal interests [17] - Trump's negotiation style is described as win-lose, where someone has to lose for him to win, making him a "terrible negotiator" [22][26][27] - The report contrasts Trump's approach with the possibility of win-win real estate deals, which he seemingly rejects [26] Authoritarianism and Fragility - The report suggests that Trump's approach is based on authoritarianism and fear, which are inherently fragile [30] - The report draws parallels to historical examples, suggesting that resistance is more resilient than tyranny [29]
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Bloomberg· 2025-08-22 16:20
Geopolitical Implications - US President's renewed push to negotiate an end to Russia's war in Ukraine has injected more urgency to Ukraine's bid for EU membership [1]