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<blockquote data-quote="LarryBird" data-source="post: 3967751" data-attributes="member: 76548"><p>There's a lot of truth to this. Unfortunately there's some really major divides, and both sides have dug in their heels on those core issues instead of finding a middle ground or compromising and doing a bit of give and take on what matters most to each side.</p><p></p><p>This has snowballed into neither side wanting to give an inch on <strong>anything</strong>, even the stuff they're not that passionate about. </p><p></p><p>And it's only going to get worse, because both sides have come to pretty much despise the other. Sabotaging the opposition's political agenda is now the norm instead of working across the aisle for the greater good. Republicans escalated this into a political war under Obama, when they flat out refused to work with him on anything. Democrats haven't forgotten, and they're determined to pay them back for it. So on it goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LarryBird, post: 3967751, member: 76548"] There's a lot of truth to this. Unfortunately there's some really major divides, and both sides have dug in their heels on those core issues instead of finding a middle ground or compromising and doing a bit of give and take on what matters most to each side. This has snowballed into neither side wanting to give an inch on [B]anything[/B], even the stuff they're not that passionate about. And it's only going to get worse, because both sides have come to pretty much despise the other. Sabotaging the opposition's political agenda is now the norm instead of working across the aisle for the greater good. Republicans escalated this into a political war under Obama, when they flat out refused to work with him on anything. Democrats haven't forgotten, and they're determined to pay them back for it. So on it goes. [/QUOTE]
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