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RE: Good Grief - This Idiocy at WMU Too?
Having watched this dialogue all my life I've come to the conclusion we're never going to agree. Let's just accept the analytical, thinking conservative is NEVER going to accept the argument along the terms of the empathetic, feeling liberal. Our thought processes are alien to each other.

Just divide the country down the middle and the Left can mismanage one side all they want, we'll live in the other. I accept our artistic venues will probably be inferior to theirs-they'll have most of the artsy-fartsy Hollywood types and musicians afterall. But we'll have balanced budgets, stronger currency, law and order and maximum personal freedoms-uninhibited by Big Brother in Washington DC.

That's a situation I can live with.
(This post was last modified: 03-01-2020 01:09 PM by BroncoPhilly.)
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