Originally posted by Kung Wu
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The idea of no compromise, do anything possible to legislate an ideology, and do anything possible to stonewall an opposing ideology ends up with either the most radical liberal (Pelosi) ideologies becoming law or the most radical conservative ideologies (Cruz) becoming law. If either side doesn't get their agenda accepted, they just shut down the government until one side or the other blinks.
That is no way to run a government. It is my belief that this country was built on opposing viewpoints each giving in a bit and finding a common ground that perhaps neither really endorsed, but both could, perhaps grudgingly, accept.
The parties control so much PAC money, that candidates not named Trump have to absolutely agree to whatever the big money people supporting the party endorse. Without agreeing to the agenda of the financial backers, it is impossible to run for office.
We're still reasonably close to "one person, one vote", but there are a very few persons who can tell us who we are allowed to vote for. That pretty much compromises the concept that the USA is a true democracy where the people choose the government they want.
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