GRIDLOCK OR ISSUE OF PRINCIPLE?
Posted On: Jan. 21, 1996 12:00 AM CSTTo the editor: Regarding your Jan. 8 editorial, "Congress Can Stop Gridlock," it is not compromise vs. gridlock that we face. Rather it is compromise vs. principles.
It is "compromise" and end up with business as usual, or stick to principles and really reduce the size of the federal government before it is too late for our children.
Congress, keep up the good work. I'm proud of those of you who have decided to do the right thing-regardless of the polls.
Walter R. Curtner
President
Curtner Risk Management Inc.
Denver