Politicians often say they agree on big things, like building a new road or helping more people. But when it comes to the details, like how much money should be spent or who gets the job, they start arguing. It’s like two kids agreeing they want a toy but fighting over which one is better.
Examples
- Two friends agree they want a bigger room but can’t decide whether it should be blue or red.
- Two politicians say they want to fix the country's problems but argue about which parts of the country get the most help first.
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See also
- Why Do Politicians Always Agree on Big Issues But Fight Over Small Ones?
- Why Do Politicians Always Argue?
- Why Do Politicians Always Agree on Paper But Fight Like Cats and Dogs in Real Life?
- Why Do Politicians Always Change Their Minds?
- Why Do Governments Change Their Minds on Issues?