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I think both men are clearly too senile to make any decisions on their own. McConnell more than Biden, but both for sure.
Stating "acting like only one is" is in itself implying that only one side is stating this, thus creating your own hypocrisy. Slam dunk on that theory when your final line brings corruption into the argument which is irrelevant to the topic, as both sides are doing it. Regardless of party, people who are senile should not be in office.
Non American commenting here. Just want to see people make kind, and considerate word choices. Let's bring people together. There are kind loving people, and there are hateful discriminating people on BOTH sides. If the scales are tipped towards one of those sides, we should not discriminate against the kind loving people still left on that side.
I strongly disagree. In different words, you're saying the left is there to defend against the evils of the right.
Left-wing politics tend to emphasize social equality, government intervention, and progressive policies. This includes support for programs such as universal healthcare, social welfare, and environmental regulations. Right-wing politics, on the other hand, prioritize individual freedom, limited government intervention, and traditional values. This often includes advocating for lower taxes, free-market economics, and a conservative stance on social and cultural issues.
Having 100% of either side is evil. Too left, we get Stallin. Too right we get Hitler. Which is more evil, is not relevant. The only thing that matters is that there is a balance between the 2. I'm not saying a 50/50 balance. Just a balance. Everyone will have a different point of view of where that balance lies, and it's societies job to determine where it lands. I think society gets fucked up, when one or both sides stop seeing the balance and only see 'us vs them'.
We should be striving for a society where differing perspectives are respected and where a nuanced understanding of complex issues is valued can help avoid the pitfalls of extreme ideologies. It's essential to promote open dialogue, collaboration, and compromise to find solutions that benefit everyone while avoiding the pitfalls of 'us vs them' mentalities that can lead to division and discord.
Fair points. I've had my share of politics for the morning, thanks for the discussion. Have a great day!
Well said.
lol okay you clearly need to brush up on american politics because no one who supports the party of not feeding or housing poor children is loving
Yes, there are bad people on both sides, but acting like both sides are equal is naive. One side is taking away health rights and literally banning books and outlawing the teaching of sexual education and slavery. A pretty good litmus test is if your side is banning books, you're on the wrong side of history.