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Reply to "Should I vote republican or a democrat? I despise both parties."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Republicans are always obsessed with sex. We have big problems in this country that require a functioning government to solve and republicans can’t stop thinking about sex and genitalia. Weird. Y’all have skeletons, I think. [/quote] I have not seen functioning government solve much of anything in the last 30 years. As they say " Government: If you think the problems we create are bad, just wait 'til you see our solutions "[/quote] Our federal democratic republic form of government has been and still can be a beautiful and effective form of government in the free world. With our two party political system, we need two highly functioning parties in order for there to be the sustained quality in leadership that is needed to maintain a healthy government. [b]Our political parties haven't functioned at an acceptable level for the past few decades [/b]and we're now seeing that reflected in a government that appears to be less effective and less efficient than it once was. We simply need our best and brightest running the show and we haven't had that for while.[/quote] So you are both-siding "the parties"? What have the democrats done to undermine the republic?[/quote] Nothing. Generally speaking, Dem politicians on the Federal level have served the country in much more respectable way than their Republican counterparts in recent years and a lot of that has to do with the chaos Trump's divisiveness created within the Republican Party. Collectively, Republican and Dem politicians have underperformed for at least the past 20 to 25 years in my opinion. Examples of underperformance would be foreign policy decision mishaps and not getting a sufficient amount of bang for the American taxpayers buck in many ways. Obvious policy blunders have been more commonplace and it's fair for the American taxpayer to expect more in return for the amount of money our Federal Government has spent in recent decades. Sure, certain individual politicians are more to blame for this than others and perhaps politicians of one party are more to blame for this but these are failures of our Federal Government as a whole. There are long standing national issues that Congress has failed to mitigate or resolve despite both parties having had opportunities for successful legislative action with majority control in government. Government is run by people and people aren't perfect but it's fair for the citizens of this wealthy, powerful nation to expect leadership in government to be closer to perfect than they have been in recent decades.[/quote]
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