~ by C. Oscar Olson ~
The word “bipartisan” seems to be more and more a stranger to our tongues in these tumultuous political times. It seems, sadly, in our troubled two-party system, progress is a thing of the past.
A constant encumbrance plaguing our United States today is polarized governance. There’s no doubt the people of this country are restless and worried, looking to the left and to the right for answers and solutions. But for one night on Nantucket, two sides can come together constructively and debate an issue that affects us all: Tax Reform.
At 8 pm on Sunday, July 31, a small group of citizens known as the Common Ground Committee will do just that. Join them at the Unitarian Meeting House on Orange Street for a civil discussion on tax reform, featuring distinguished panelists Hon. Barney Frank and Larry Kudlow. This is a chance to bring light, not heat, to much needed public discourse… without asking anyone to sacrifice principles for the mere sake of agreement.
Common Ground Committee is a citizen-led initiative and nonprofit organization free of agenda or influence. They pursue initiatives which will reveal common ground for finding truth, clarity, understanding, and progress on issues of importance in a civil manner that does not require compromise of fundamental principles. The organization’s focus is fostering healthy, productive public discourse, and its mission is finding common ground.
Tickets to attend this Common Ground forum are $35 and can be purchased at Mitchell’s Book Corner at 54 Main Street, at Nantucket Bookworks at 25 Broad Street, and online at commongroundcommittee.org.