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Dale McConnaughay's avatar

The seeming inability or unwillingness by either political party to form what the authors call "enduring national coalitions" might be more a measure of our perilous division than a failing of political will or competence. As a moderate to conservative Republican, I don't want my party to continue seeking middle ground with a political foe that has accelerated since the mid-20th century its movement Left to a new level of anti-constitutional kookiness that has become unbending dogma.

A "pox-on-both" parties' approach does not investigate, clarify and, thus, cannot narrow this divide.

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Brandy's avatar

Much of this division is the result of public-private partnership of government +business+NGOs. Immigration, trans ideology, Dei, BLM, and Censorship have all been enacted upon the people behind their backs and without any democratic input. They have all found a way to use government funds and heft to direct tax dollars towards programs that haven't passed through Congress. The people are left wondering what in the world is happening as they don't remember any of this being discussed. It's a global fascism.

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