There must be some end to this madness. There must be an end to divisiveness that
keeps us from being able to have reasoned conversations without fear that there
is some alienation occurring between the speaker and those that differ in
opinion. Or, hell, those with the same
opinion. That’s what drives the
speakers, right? “Leaders?” The worry that whatever base they have
pre-established by labeling themselves as democrats or republicans don’t turn
their backs and make any appeal towards reason now impossible. People can’t be centrists because the country
feels like that position is too much of a compromise. It doesn’t live up to the lack of gray area
issues. If you look at the party lines
of the two parties, you may find one general theory that is the same. What you find, though, is a yes on the right
when there is no on the left, and vice-versa (I hate when people pronounce it ‘vicey’). If you’re pro-life then I’m pro-choice. You’re pro-welfare then I think it’s horrible. I blame the internet. There are 330,000,000 people in the
country. If you can find three (3.03x10-9%)
to agree with you then so starts your snowball of pure righteousness.
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