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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Best strategy is to sit back and give Republicans rope to hang themselves.[/quote] This! Republicans have been doing no governing for years. Just saying No to everything and mucking up progress. Not authoring viable legislation and wasting taxpayers time and money trying to undermine compromise and actual work. Democrats and Independents should do the same. When Republicans come up with ideas and compromise we can justifiable support great. Until then, the only job is to say No and look pretty and classy while doing it. Spend time molding up folks for 2026 and 2028.[/quote] Curiousity question: what kind of compromise would you actually support? Every time I've heard a Democrat talk about "compromise" it's basically "come 99.9% of the way to my position and we'll talk." To be fair most Republicans mean the same thing when they say compromise.[/quote] The kind were republicans actually acknowledge they have to give up something. The kind were republicans don't get to stand on their chosen religion somehow making their idea more viable than everyone else. The kind where truth is actually noted and championed. The kind where we don't blow up hard fought deals because folks want a wedge issue to run for office on. Roe v Wade was the best compromise. If you want an abortion fine if you don't fine. Everyone gets the effective safe healthcare they need. And yet... The kind where we acknowledge that it probably isn't good for the country in 2025 to have every state devising their own education rules, curriculum, standardized test, graduation requirements, etc., because we acknowledge that people move around and business can and does seek talent from greater distances.[/quote]
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