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First Things First (Original Post)
bigtree
Nov 2020
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Laelth
(32,017 posts)1. Agreed. There is no ground for "compromise" with the Republican Party as it currently exists.
Joe thinks differently. He is now our party leader, and I am willing to be patient to see whether or not he can work some bipartisan magic, but my hopes are not high.
-Laelth
Ferrets are Cool
(21,105 posts)2. Isn't it funny how they only talk about UNITY when WE are in charge?
Under The Radar
(3,401 posts)3. I was so tired of hearing it but need to practice saying this ....
Elections have consequences
Phoenix61
(16,999 posts)4. They remind me of teenagers negotiating
with their parents. They overplay their hand, then tantrum, sulk, cry, and name call. Its up to the parents to hold firm and not give in to such shenanigans.
louis-t
(23,284 posts)5. Jeez, next they'll start complaining about the debt.
Solly Mack
(90,762 posts)6. K&R