We argue politics a lot here. Even on topics that it has nothing to do with. Practically inescapable, these days.
Usually it just devolves into personal attacks and regurgitated rhetoric.
Maybe there is common ground, though.
I wanted to see if there was anything that people on either end of the political spectrum actually liked or respected from the opposite side. Maybe we can find things that we agree on, and build from there so that everyone isn't just automatically dismissed or hated for not agreeing with whatever personal politics you have.
I like that the Democrats are fighting for clean energy, and are environmentally conscious enough to care about the planet we are leaving to future generations. I believe in getting us off of petroleum, coal and other fossil fuels as much as possible, and would prefer to see MUCH more of our budget going towards making this a sustainable nation and a better example for the world.
Say something nice about the party you are not affiliated with. It's harder than you think.
Usually it just devolves into personal attacks and regurgitated rhetoric.
Maybe there is common ground, though.
I wanted to see if there was anything that people on either end of the political spectrum actually liked or respected from the opposite side. Maybe we can find things that we agree on, and build from there so that everyone isn't just automatically dismissed or hated for not agreeing with whatever personal politics you have.
I like that the Democrats are fighting for clean energy, and are environmentally conscious enough to care about the planet we are leaving to future generations. I believe in getting us off of petroleum, coal and other fossil fuels as much as possible, and would prefer to see MUCH more of our budget going towards making this a sustainable nation and a better example for the world.
Say something nice about the party you are not affiliated with. It's harder than you think.