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Post by Tzalaran on Sept 3, 2008 17:25:54 GMT -6
we have heard both Dems and Repubs speak about the need for less Partisanship in the conventions.
To me, i find this very funny. Both parties in the past have been rather stubborn about working to compromise on issues that matter to the people of America.
Now, the past 8 years have shown us how much the Repubs are willing to compromise, when they ratified unconstitutional legislation and pushed it through at Bush's request. The past 2 years have shown what presidential vetos can do to legislation that one side wants, but the other won't compromise on.
now i won't throw blame on one side and absolve the other, because that is not reality and both sides have the ability to move to the middle on issues.
Who do you think is more to blame on the gridlock in congress?
What other factors come into play with the deadlock that is now suffocating the American people?
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