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Originally Posted by lustylad
That's better, eye. You can even sound downright reasonable sometimes... when you try. Keep it up.
Besides the poisonous effect of social media, one key reason our politics are so broken is because 85% of the seats in the House are "safe" for one party or the other due to gerrymandering done by both sides. This means candidates have to worry more about winning the primary than the general. So everything is skewed in favor of the more extreme wing-nuts in either party. Only 10-15% of the 435 House seats are in what can be considered "swing" districts.
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I'm certain that a majority of Dems and independents are sickened by the fucking nonsense that is being shown by all sides. Even my republican friends are pissed about Trump calling Putin a genius. As far as liberalism goes, I do believe in social networks that support people in tough times, or that you shouldn't lose your house over medical bills etc, and don't believe that there should be people starving in our country. I'm happy to support those ideas as I think most people in the United States do. I think the biggest misconception is that Democrats and liberals want to perpetuate a society of need in constituents that have abused the system, and Republicans are on the other side of that system. The reality is there's a lot of abuse of social systems whether it be food or welfare for the poor, or taxation and loopholes designed to benefit
The rich. Regardless of political party. Further these lifetime seat holders in Congress have no incentive to write any legislation that would limit their seats and self-governance is not something they know how to do. The fucking shit show