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The more I associate myself with the slimy business of politics, the more I tend to agree with Yo. There are sufficient cretins on either side of the aisle to make one wish a large garbage truck would just pick the whole lot of them up and carry them to someplace where they might do some good...a glue factory, for example. But as far as your post...

One side: It is so funny to see that if a Democrat doesn't follow through on something--they flat out lied. If a Republican folds, it's someone/something elses fault. It's always a very complex situation and a pub was merely the pawn. Democrats are just evil and out to get everyone.

The other side: It is so funny to see that if a Republican doesn't follow through on something--they flat out lied. If a Democrat folds, it's someone/something elses fault. It's always a very complex situation and a dim was merely the pawn. Republicans are just evil and out to get everyone.

The rhetoric is interchangeable. There are decent republicans and I'm certain there are decent democrats; they seem to have faded into the background from the far-left radicals that have seemed to hijack the party. And maybe republicans aren't far behind them as there are far-right scoundrels who are trying the same thing. Perhaps we should just clean house and start all over again, but I fear the temptations of power would corrupt anyone in that position.

Herman Kahn, social analyst and philosopher, speculated that the natural form of human government was empire, and the natural tendency of an empire is to expand, there being no natural limit to that expansion save running up against another empire of equal or greater strength. When you contemplate the excesses of government of ANY party against Kahn's hypothesis, you can see the natural progression.

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