In a divorce from abuse or abandonment, etc. (really bad divorces), to the child, there is a clear enemy, one clearly in the right, the other clearly in the wrong.
In a divorce from "falling out of love" and boredom, to the child, there is no wrong-doer, so now it is more damaging, mentally, to the child.
This is not my opinion, this is statistical analysis. Apply this same concept to politics. If we get an enemy in power, we have some one to battle against. If we have someone who's not quite an enemy, not quite on our side. They basically get a free pass to stay (and corruption grows). They will make sure to let us down when it is most important, and side with us on things that should be a No-Brainer. It's a hard decision. It also discourages a third party from coming in. Because anyone who considers it is "wasting their vote."
No matter what. It is about having majority control to at least slow or stop the Dem agenda. The Majority controls what moves forward legislatively in both chambers as well as control of the direction of all committees.
Yes and no (unpopular opinion, brace yourselves):
In a divorce from abuse or abandonment, etc. (really bad divorces), to the child, there is a clear enemy, one clearly in the right, the other clearly in the wrong.
In a divorce from "falling out of love" and boredom, to the child, there is no wrong-doer, so now it is more damaging, mentally, to the child.
This is not my opinion, this is statistical analysis. Apply this same concept to politics. If we get an enemy in power, we have some one to battle against. If we have someone who's not quite an enemy, not quite on our side. They basically get a free pass to stay (and corruption grows). They will make sure to let us down when it is most important, and side with us on things that should be a No-Brainer. It's a hard decision. It also discourages a third party from coming in. Because anyone who considers it is "wasting their vote."
No matter what. It is about having majority control to at least slow or stop the Dem agenda. The Majority controls what moves forward legislatively in both chambers as well as control of the direction of all committees.