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Originally Posted by Maruzo
I was really thinking of America instead of the whole human population.
The smart ones will learn and adapt. Not so sure about the average Americans.
As we've found out these last couple of months. There's just too many idiots who fail to learn the lesson and follow the "inconvenient" health guidelines.
It sucks that the Trump machine continues to advertise bs conspiracy theories, pinning the woes of the average citizens on the other parties.
I think the democrats also do the same thing, just perhaps not as reckless and baseless as the other side at the moment.
Listening to the Republican rising star Eric Trump giving a campaign speech is the equivalent of listening to the orientation speech of a cult for the Trump utopia.
The saddest part is there's no bipartisan efforts to solve major social / economic problems in this country.
The ultimate goal of any political decision is to win the election and once done, to continue maintaining that power.
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All politicians shouldn't be dumped in the same bucket. There are many trying to do the right thing. I agree that the lack of bipartisan effort is a huge problem. As polarized as we are now the only, hopefully short term, solution to get things done is to have the majority of the house, senate and the president be of the same party.