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No, I didn’t like it… and I still don’t. My point is… both parties practice the same BS tactics… two sides of the same coin.

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But he will not. The majority of Americans are center right/center left and the vocal minorities occupy the fringes of both parties…

Biden is an old school moderate who will have to throw a little bit to his radicals. But while we’ll see for sure in time, I’m suggesting that Biden won’t be a radical…

LOL… I can understand that!

I disagree. The left wants more government and regulation.

Tactics? Remember the Kavanaugh hearings?

I sure didn’t. Not any better than I liked the way that Garland got pushed out. I’ve also been very frustrated with the slew of 5/4 votes coming from SCOTUS the past 30 years. We’re in trouble, America is exceedingly polarized, and if this doesn’t change, we’re doomed at some point…

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Of course I remember. I said I firmly support support Republican/Conservative values. That is why I’m not a Democrat. That doesn’t mean that all the slimy Republican politicians are any different than the slimy Democrat politicians. They just go about screwing us in a different way.

I know the difference between the two parties…lol. I support one and not the other. I’m just not a blind follower of politicians, even if they are in the party I support.

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It created polarization. I can remember watching town hall meetings where folks got shut down. Not good.

I really didn’t follow that so cannot address it.

Many are for varying reasons.

What do you think should change to un-polarize the country?

Ahh, so you are addressing the RHINO’s? If so, I am on the same page.

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It added to it, and wasn’t all the democrats fault…:man_shrugging:

A new party, a third (and even 4th) and independent party. IMO, that would grab democrats and republicans attention like none other as I have posted many times here, in years past…

Merrick Garland was pushed out of consideration of Obama’s constitutional obligation by a wholly partisan maneuver. I think this would fit what SP was talking to you about. He’s quite alone here by acknowledging there’s plenty of blame to go around for being the polarized nation we’ve become.

I voted for Ross Perot. A failed experiment.

It just dilutes the votes.

Yeah me too. I never treat it that way. I insist we won’t ever arrive if we don’t depart…:man_shrugging:

No he isn’t “alone”. Nice try though.

Well you’re certainly not in his camp, and I’m satisfied you’d be hard pressed to quote anyone else on this board that is…:thinking:

I’d really like government run on the same parameters that I run my personal and business life.

The goal being debt free.

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Then you need to scroll back. I’m about to run out of allotted replies.

Yes, me too. Or nominal at least. Of the handful of things that I believe the framers got it wrong on, was not requiring the federal government to operate on balanced budget like so many states do. This is why I told you in another conversation that of the four campaign promises that Trump made that I actually looked forward to, balanced budgets and paying off the ND, I’m quite pissed off by what has actually developed during his administration, as a fiscal conservative…

It is foolish to put stock into a president who cannot change the tides of the House that holds the purse strings.

You’re barking up the wrong tree.