Mumbles
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I seem to recall:
The last democratic president repeatedly held a hand out to people in the other major political party, asking them to improve legislation, and sometimes outright stating that he would sign a proposal they made. In response, the opposition repeatedly abandoned their own proposals and declated them absolutely horrible.
And now, these same people outright refuse to even speak with their own opposition, hastily scribbling in the margins of their proposals, rushing headlong into votes without the slightest understanding of what they're actually voting on, and in many cases outright stating that they with to punish those who don't vote for them. And, again, they're led by a man who outright refuses to respect the most basic of constitutional rights to various minority groups.
Now, remind me, how is it that the former group "refuses to find common ground", when the latter outright runs away from any such attempt?
The last democratic president repeatedly held a hand out to people in the other major political party, asking them to improve legislation, and sometimes outright stating that he would sign a proposal they made. In response, the opposition repeatedly abandoned their own proposals and declated them absolutely horrible.
And now, these same people outright refuse to even speak with their own opposition, hastily scribbling in the margins of their proposals, rushing headlong into votes without the slightest understanding of what they're actually voting on, and in many cases outright stating that they with to punish those who don't vote for them. And, again, they're led by a man who outright refuses to respect the most basic of constitutional rights to various minority groups.
Now, remind me, how is it that the former group "refuses to find common ground", when the latter outright runs away from any such attempt?