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In reply to the discussion: Yes we are all Democrats. That is checking a box. No, we don't seem to have common aims in general. [View all]TheKentuckian
(25,020 posts)have to fight back against the problems at all?
The answer of course is you don't and the issue is effectively off the table as "bipartisan" consensus so the universe of the debatable shrinks further and further so that the national political debate is stuck on stupid to the point that no one can get to the doing anything stage at all.
You can't move ahead with serious plans to deal with climate change if you are forever stuck on if it is a thing and if it is our fault or not.
We can hardly advance equality if we are arguing if being gay is a choice and if people will marry their sister's dog's house or not.
We can't make the economy work for the people if we are still ignoring our lying eyes about 30 or 40 years of trickle down.
It goes on and on, just stuck in idiotic sniping about complete nonsense.