There is a problem in modern politics where they don't consider their critics as people they represent, and it's 100% of Democrats who do this.
Trump, on the other hand and to a lot of criticism, crossed the aisle and did his best to fairly represent everyone's interests.
It is always Republicans who cross the aisle and I think this always bears noticing even though it is presently a trait we don't want to see in response to Democrat cultic tribalism.
That's how it is supposed to be. During an election, you represent even the people who didn't vote for you.
The path we are treading eventually only "works" if we have a representative from both parties, which also further cements the two party system which is farcical to begin with.
When you run a business, you do that. Trump is a businessman. When you have critics (especially running a business), you listen and learn because your critics are actually giving you invaluable lessons.
Either drunk or stupid. Bad idea to insult your bosses (your voters). LOL
There is a problem in modern politics where they don't consider their critics as people they represent, and it's 100% of Democrats who do this.
Trump, on the other hand and to a lot of criticism, crossed the aisle and did his best to fairly represent everyone's interests.
It is always Republicans who cross the aisle and I think this always bears noticing even though it is presently a trait we don't want to see in response to Democrat cultic tribalism.
That's how it is supposed to be. During an election, you represent even the people who didn't vote for you.
The path we are treading eventually only "works" if we have a representative from both parties, which also further cements the two party system which is farcical to begin with.
When you run a business, you do that. Trump is a businessman. When you have critics (especially running a business), you listen and learn because your critics are actually giving you invaluable lessons.
Agreed fren...