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• If you are fortunate enough to matriculate, you learn in political science, sociology and even psychology that as adults, we are not independent in our political views. Like those of religion, we learn them from our primary socializers, i.e., our parents.
• It is a mistake to believe that those who are of a different political party are somehow different then we are. In fact, the preponderance of Americans, whether Democrat, Republican or Independent are moderates. Moderates in any party are nearly indistinguishable save possibly a key issue or two.
• You claim: That Democrats "clean up the messes Republicans leave." In reality, it was the Democrats who began the chaos we now loath. In 1992, when the lech Bill Clenton made his moves on an impressionable, 22 year old intern, and the Dems all rallied around to his support, refusing to allow him to be held accountable, one wonders if the zoo called the Trump administration would ever have been allowed to not be held to accountability as well. We will never know, will we?
• If you go to a huge public event, the Superbowl, the theater, the opera, NASCAR... Democrats, Republicans and Independents sit next to one another in peace and harmony. But allow them to start talking politics or religion, and WWIII breaks out. I think there is a lesson to be learned in that analogy.
• In a national crisis, we Americans come together and rally admirably towards a solution. Pity we allow the silly circus in the nation's capital to allow us to forget that don't you think?
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