Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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My hope...... (not political, only polite dialog)
TRUTH will survive lies, (Dragnet, Jack Webb quote, "Give me the facts, ONLY the facts)
Americans will meet in the middle and extremes will be a thing of the past. I love our country and hope we will survive this bump in the road. Tone down rhetoric, research all sources. |
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Any of the social media conspiracy spreaders (about a dozen or so) are simply in it for the money/clicks. |
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Go to your local library to get access to the best resources.
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Don't let anyone over 65 run for, or remain in high office.
Nothing new ever comes from old people. Too immersed in the past. |
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Can we compromise at 70. With age in many cases comes wisdom. After 70 most of us not as sharp as when we were younger
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IMO, no hope. THEY promote and desire the division. Even on issues where there may be compromise, they don’t in order to kept that divided issue alive.
Truly it’s sad. Sorry to be a Negative Commentary but I tend to be a Realist. And from my view, not very hopeful…. This is NOT a bump in the road. It’s pretty much a humongous hole. We could be such a great country if it weren’t for the “Parties”. Oh, and definitely TERM LIMITS!!! |
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Totally agreed, term limits for everyone, including SCOTUS, age limits for everyone (forced retirement at 65), etc. And I would not oppose only women for a few terms, men have ruled the world for thousands of years time for women to have a turn.
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I was going to say 50 - LOL! - but, 60 would be a compromise I could get behind.
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Both sides of the problem have loud, armed, violent clusters of people running around inciting violence
Last edited by Bikehike; 08-15-2022 at 04:29 AM. |
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The intensity and the magnitude of the division is significantly greater than in a long time. The historians I referred to compare this to the divisions during the 1930's and those just before the civil war.
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True
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