JXL said:
HuMcK said:
FLBear5630 said:
boognish_bear said:
He is right. The moderates and Reagan Democrats have left the Party. GOP is very extreme now. Just like Dems, very extreme.
Do you realize it is not enough for Trump to win but everyone has to drop out by NH??? Or they are sheeple, disloyal, RINOs, etc. Haley staying in is considered a negative? Before the Convention? That is not a choice.
Man, there are moments where it seems like you guys are on the verge of an epiphany about to actually figure stuff out...but then you throw in a line that shows you don't get it at all.
"Just like Dems"? You've lost your mind if you think current Dem leadership is as extreme as the GOPs. Of course there are some loonys on the fringe, but they are constantly made to sit down and shut up by Dem party leadership (as Repubs should have done long ago if they had any balls). Pick literally any metric you want, but my favorite one is how many major bipartisan bills Biden can boast as accomplishments, I believe it's four in just his first two years. How many did Trump have again? Oh right, zero. That's because Dems work towards the middle and reach across the aisle, but Trump/Repubs don't even bother to try.
Face facts: y'all let a raving lunatic take over your party, and you're sore about the fact that something similar hasn't happened on the other side, but you have to pretend like it's a "both sides" issue to assuage your guilt about the monster you helped create.
The fact that four bipartisan bills were passed under a Democrat and zero under a Republican shows that it is Republicans, not Democrats, who reach across the aisle, which is the exact opposite of what you said.
Name me one topic or policy issue the Republicans reached out to Dems to work on before COVID.
Dems tried to negotiate deals on immigration, even offering to pay for the wall, and Republicans balked (this has happened under multiple GOP Presidents now, Dems are even offering a deal on immigration
right now). Dems tried to reach out about guns after yet another shooting (getting Trump's dumb ass to give the all time great on-camera quote "take the guns first, due process later"), and the GOP walked away. Dems constantly tried to make deals for infrastructure, which Trump constantly claimed to want, but it went nowhere ("its infrastructure week" became an actual joke).
The only big legislative achievement under Trump was a giant corporate tax cut that led to very meager economic growth (certainly far below waht was promised), and they only got that by using tricks to avoid a filibuster. So again, give me one example of the GOP under Trump abd before COVID actually reaching across the aisle to do anything.