
If Jan 6th was the way they support it then America doesn’t want or need their support anymore. |
I've never had tiktok installed on my phone. Hardly anyone has anything interesting to say about politics; just a regurgitation of whatever they're reading online. |
Exactly. Politics tends to be closely related to a person's core values. I plan to be married till death do u part and raise a family together, to me it seems a lot easier to do that when you share the same values. |
Not worth it. |
yes because those that support Trump are planning another attack on the Capitol if Trump doesn't win. |
Depend on if she is MAGA. Conservative OK, MAGA run. |
He's MAGA so... |
It is easy, he drops his pants, you see the small penis, you know he is democrat. |
Got bad news for you if you're a man marrying a woman. She's going to see the world quite a bit differently even if you align on policy positions. |
lol. DH is a liberal. I'm an Independent, used to be a R. Married 20 years. We've had some colorful discussions about politics and history, and at one point, DH said to me, "Every time I say something you have to disagree with me". To which I responded, "If you wanted to marry someone who always agrees with you, you picked the wrong woman." Over the years we've sort of met in the middle. I have to say that Trump really pushed us closer to the middle to the point where I dropped out of the R party (TBF, I think I was on my way out). DH is not a progressive liberal; we actually see eye to eye on several issues. I'm more "nationalistic" than he is, but some of that could be because he immigrated here as an adult from a European country. I think it can work if you are not extremes, and you can respect each other's views and agree to disagree. Otherwise, no, it won't work. |
+1 I don't see what OP's issue is then. Cult members can disagree, but as long as you support your dear leader, you should be golden. -former R |
The legal system disagrees with you. -party of law and order |
The crux of it is if you can talk about the issues rationally and agree to peacefully disagree. There are plenty of things in life to argue over, politics being just one. Child-discipline philosophy for example, or decision-making, or money sharing, these are going to be much more worrisome, and not easy to discuss while dating. So it's got to be all about how you discuss things, and whether both partners are willing to acknowledge and respect the other's point of view. I'm very liberal and my best friend is hard right, but we have great discussions, and never hard feelings about all manner of things we disagree on. |
You and your husband are from a different era. People today are hopelessly addicted to increasingly toxic online tribal political content and are more or less incapable of resisting the urge to correct people Who Are Wrong and hate them. |
These are complicated issues, so if you are in agreement probably none of you knows anything about them anyway and your opinions honestly don't matter that much when you are voting the same way |