Now?
Now what? We will be Brazil in 3 years if the people do not reject this BS and rise up.
Now what? We will be Brazil in 3 years if the people do not reject this BS and rise up.
Really? Donnie keeps asking for relief bills? He is happy to sign them!
3 more years of him and we're Mother Russia!
Neither party is looking out for the average American. If they all died now, we would not be missing any actual leadership, representation or empathy.
Neither party is looking out for the average American. If they all died now, we would not be missing any actual leadership, representation or empathy.
And so you recommend.........
Your solution is...........
Hello Geeko Sportivo,
Cinnabar would like nothing less than a peaceful break-up of the USA into a right wing USA and a left wing USA.
This would create two smaller countries, and there would be no more big powerful country known as the USA.
The proposal is nothing less than THE END of the USA.
I say we might be polarized, but we ain't THAT polarized.
Poor schmuck on the street is worried about paying his mortgage and you expect them to focus on "rising up?"
Poor schmuck on the street is worried about paying his mortgage and car payment etc etc etc...keep that in mind with all this stay at home bossiness not allowed to open bull shit
Hello Cinnabar,
No, that's wrong, Cinnabar. Partisan Americans are fighting for control of the whole country, not part of it. Neither side is satisfied with controlling only part of the country. They want the whole thing.
This fantasy is illogical, anyway:
If all the registered Republicans and Democrats died in a magical instant of political fantasy, the USA would be left with only 40% of the population, which would immediately send the country into a depression. There is no way 40% of current Americans can keep everything going that's going on right now.
The problem is almost nobody has a taste for breaking up the country. We are a big powerful country. We LIKE being Americans. We don't want to be Red Americans or Blue Americans or Not-Red-Or-Blue-Americans. Despite all our differences and and all our political polarization, extremely few Americans want to break up the country and not be a big powerful country, but several less-powerful countries. OK? It's a pipe dream, never gonna happen.
It makes a whole lot more sense to give up on that and forget all about it. Not gonna happen.
There are plenty of us who identify with neither party. But about 2/3 of America has picked a party. Parties are how people with common views get the power to enact their values. It only makes sense if you want at least some of what you believe in to actually happen, that you have to pick a side at some point before the election, or else you are essentially choosing to have no say in which way the country goes.
We all face this question.
How we answer it depends on how realistic we are being.
Hello Cinnabar,
No, that's wrong, Cinnabar. Partisan Americans are fighting for control of the whole country, not part of it. Neither side is satisfied with controlling only part of the country. They want the whole thing.
This fantasy is illogical, anyway:
If all the registered Republicans and Democrats died in a magical instant of political fantasy, the USA would be left with only 40% of the population, which would immediately send the country into a depression. There is no way 40% of current Americans can keep everything going that's going on right now.
The problem is almost nobody has a taste for breaking up the country. We are a big powerful country. We LIKE being Americans. We don't want to be Red Americans or Blue Americans or Not-Red-Or-Blue-Americans. Despite all our differences and and all our political polarization, extremely few Americans want to break up the country and not be a big powerful country, but several less-powerful countries. OK? It's a pipe dream, never gonna happen.
It makes a whole lot more sense to give up on that and forget all about it. Not gonna happen.
There are plenty of us who identify with neither party. But about 2/3 of America has picked a party. Parties are how people with common views get the power to enact their values. It only makes sense if you want at least some of what you believe in to actually happen, that you have to pick a side at some point before the election, or else you are essentially choosing to have no say in which way the country goes.
We all face this question.
How we answer it depends on how realistic we are being.