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Reply to "If you’re a center left MoCo resident, who’s you vote for across the ballot?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I voted for Dems and Repubs to balance out power and gum up the system. Power concentrated in one party's hands is dangerous. People need to learn how to compromise and take a moderate approach. [/quote] Except that voting for genuinely “dangerous “ people, or at least people who are fronting for a genuinely dangerous extremist national political party for “balance” does not in any way result in a “moderate approach “ or “compromise”. [/quote] I view a couple Montgomery County councilmembers as “dangerous,” at least in their myopic, selfish views that actually hurt constituents. Extremist views don’t belong just to the Republican Party. By mixing parties, there’s a better chance for rational compromise. [/quote] Ok, I have a serious question then. -What are the tenets of the current Republican Party. In general, I think that there is a better chance for “rational compromise “ when all parties and all Parties are comprised of rational people. There’s nothing magic about “mixing”. [/quote]
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