Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One party is working across the aisle and the GOP wants to blow everything up.
You are part of the problem. You and everyone of you blaming the GOP for everything. Own your own party's idiocy first.
Anonymous wrote:One party is working across the aisle and the GOP wants to blow everything up.
Anonymous wrote:What the mid terms show me is that the US is fairly equally divided between Dems and Republicans … Neither party have a mandate to act too rashly with extreme agendas. National bans on Abortion in particular should be off the table. The election deniers back by the former president did not fare well. People want to move on from the unstable unpredictable nuttiness of Trump years but not in the exact opposite direction.
Do you think more politicians will try and find ways to work across the aisle on the economy, immigration and national security threats or will the extreme posturing/ polarized Militarization of politics continue?
Anonymous wrote:We need super pacs devoted to promoting bipartisan cooperation and compromises … but it might not be sexy enough for big donors … even though it is what the country needs …
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One party is working across the aisle and the GOP wants to blow everything up.
My opinion. And should. I would like some accountability first from the Dems for the economy, etc.
Wait. It’s a well-known fact that Republicans blow up the economy and widen the rift between rich and poor and then Democrats come in to fix the damage. Time and again and again. It’s the GOP that needs to show some accountability.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One party is working across the aisle and the GOP wants to blow everything up.
My opinion. And should. I would like some accountability first from the Dems for the economy, etc.
Anonymous wrote:What the mid terms show me is that the US is fairly equally divided between Dems and Republicans … Neither party have a mandate to act too rashly with extreme agendas. National bans on Abortion in particular should be off the table. The election deniers back by the former president did not fare well. People want to move on from the unstable unpredictable nuttiness of Trump years but not in the exact opposite direction.
Do you think more politicians will try and find ways to work across the aisle on the economy, immigration and national security threats or will the extreme posturing/ polarized Militarization of politics continue?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One party is working across the aisle and the GOP wants to blow everything up.
My opinion. And should. I would like some accountability first from the Dems for the economy, etc.
And I would like to see what the Republicans do when given the gavel in the House. Will they tank the economy by defaulting on the debt or can they govern? At some point one of the parties is going to have to come up with solutions that appeal across the aisle. Whomever does will be rewarded. The crazy thing is that there are steps that could be taken on immigration, guns, privacy, tech regulation, taxes and elections that appeal to both sides yet neither seems willing to put in the effort.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One party is working across the aisle and the GOP wants to blow everything up.
My opinion. And should. I would like some accountability first from the Dems for the economy, etc.
Anonymous wrote:What the mid terms show me is that the US is fairly equally divided between Dems and Republicans … Neither party have a mandate to act too rashly with extreme agendas. National bans on Abortion in particular should be off the table. The election deniers back by the former president did not fare well. People want to move on from the unstable unpredictable nuttiness of Trump years but not in the exact opposite direction.
Do you think more politicians will try and find ways to work across the aisle on the economy, immigration and national security threats or will the extreme posturing/ polarized Militarization of politics continue?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One party is working across the aisle and the GOP wants to blow everything up.
My opinion. And should. I would like some accountability first from the Dems for the economy, etc.
Anonymous wrote:One party is working across the aisle and the GOP wants to blow everything up.