Saturday, August 6, 2011

When Americans Asked For Bipartisanship The Republicans Said No

When Americans Asked For Bipartisanship The Republicans Said No: "In any country with a democratic-like government, there will always be partisanship despite the need for a unified approach to accomplish anything. It is human nature to have opposing viewpoints and it is beneficial to always consider different approaches to solve a problem because no one side or person can possibly anticipate every eventuality in reaching a goal. American politics are mired in partisanship and voters want both sides to work together to solve problems and move the country forward, but their pleas have been disregarded by Republicans who are not willing to compromise on anything. Indeed, Democrats have given up more to the GOP than their supporters like and despite making difficult concessions, the Republicans refused to budge and nearly sent the economy into a major depression..."

2 comments:

MotivatedinOhio said...

The Republicans have become the party of crazy.  They are the party of RWNJ's with tea bags on their hats, people who say the statue of liberty is a demonic idol, and the Dems are the axis of evil.  These people cannot be taken seriously any more, and it hurts all of us.

Underground Politics said...

It really does. They only represent a small fraction of our population. We really should stop listening to them.