While this looks perfectly obvious and reasonable to me, it'll do nothing to sway the people it's meant to sway. I do wonder, these days, whether we've all moved beyond the point of civil dialogue and have reached the point where one side must simply do what it can to eliminate the other, merely to survive. It's a terrifying thought, but it's obvious we are at an impasse, and if, as they say, war is the continuation of politics by other means...
Sunday, January 17, 2021
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I sincerely hope it doesn't come to that. There is already talk of the Senate eliminating the filibuster and voting for crazy on straight party lines. I'm still holding on to the thought that the Dems will inevitably overreach and then lose both houses in 2022.
ReplyDeleteGiven the brazen election fraud we've all just witnessed, I'm not optimistic about 2022.
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