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Old 04-14-2017, 04:52 AM
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What you have just epitomized, albeit unwittingly I'm sure because I doubt you're smart enough to understand it...is the real reason for the extreme partisanship.

Your bloviating rant, says in essence... "it's all the Dem's/left's fault."

Totally ignoring the fact that there is a reason that the Repub's EARNED the moniker of "The Party Of NO"...under Bush's reign.

And yet, you must think everyone else is stupid enough to listen to your constant refrain and pseudo-intellectualism, as if just because YOU say it from your soapbox...it must automatically be true.

As someone else mentioned above, the word 'compromise' has become a 4 letter word that no one is willing to embrace...less they be viewed as 'weak' and their constituents hold it against them in the next election.

I think we work best when the WH and both houses of Congress ARE NOT controlled by a single party...regardless of which party.

So let me posit, that a lot of BOTH parties have moved to the extremes of their respective party's positions and true Centrists such as myself...have become less influential.





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Do yourself a favor and learn to read, learn to remain unemotional and lose the confirmation bias. Essentially what I said is that both parties moved ( ie reference to the bell curve). what I said is that the hard left ( ie radical) are creating the problem. It takes two to tango and if your partner ( ie the radical left) refused to dance then what choice(s) are left. I view the issues of the Tea Party and Freedom Caucus as internal shifting to the Republican Party and not bipartisan as respects both parties.

You might want to look more objectively a the faction now controlling progressives because they feel hate and they feel it deeply going always for the jugular.

In any event it was certainly a surprise to me that you would attempt a dressing down of my character with your personal attack. You apparently never had an opportunity to a Dale Carnegie or similar program because you are about as subtle as a train wreck

And as always I leave the door open to forgive and forget and move forward with a desire for better understanding and respect

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