Is the budget and debt ceiling negotiation better off with women talking instead of men?
Just heard on the radio an analyst who is following and analyzing the nature and process of the debt ceiling talks through the prism of male behaviour. He said when men gather in a room, they tend to be naturally agressive and uncompromising. If it were women, there will be less competition, more pragmatic discussion and the environment would be more relaxed. In short, no hair pulling or pillow fights. Think he is right?
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