G.T. Bynum : A Reublican mayor’s plan to replace partisanship with policy (transcript)
Summary
What this TED talk wants to tell us is that your city doesn't depend on your country to solve problems. It's because your city can't solve problems when people are in another partisanship. It means that your city has to be better, even who is a president in your country.
The speaker is a mayor in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He suggested the cooperation with Republicans and Democrats to solve their greatest challenges together. All citizens must think that they want to do if there is a better reader who can explain easily and simply about what results will appear.
Start doing first leads you to winning an election instead you do something after being elected.
It's important to work together to address your common goals and to improve the overall street quality throughout your community.
I think that it's completely different from a lot of cities in Japan. Japanese cities depend too much on the country’ government.
Words in this story
incumbent /adj/ necessary for one to, essential that, required that, imperative that
stakeholder /noun/ bet
disparity /noun/ a great difference.
partisanship /noun/ prejudice in favor of a particular cause; bias. siding with a particular faction, support or endorsement.
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