For “Terms of disengagement" the artists use the language of domestic disputes to highlight apparent dysfunctions in the political process. Using the visual elements of political protest, Fletcher and Reichert present a domestic argument about wants, needs, communicating, trusting, and cooperation. These subjects arise in both domestic and political arguing. Political parties use the concept of “family” and domestic structures as a frame for political beliefs. These beliefs form the basis for arguments over tax legislation, domestic and foreign policy, and social programs.