If we want to start encouraging better, less partisan leadership - we need to change. We need to reward measured, kind, thoughful leaders instead of screaming. We need to stop saying it's all the other side and take responsibility for our own role...
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...almost any issue, you can strip out the party and get the very same responses. There are certainly differences, but what we want from government, particularly at the federal level, is not that different - and not mutually exclusive in most cases.
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To run for office, you make a point of creating how you are different. To stay in office, you perpetuate how you are different. Which needs an enemy, it needs another side. Otherwise we get lazy and don't bother to vote because government seems fine.
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We need to start rewarding common goals and ostracizing the ridiculous, even if it's our side. We need to still show up if people are thoroughly adequate so the ridiculous, once rooted out, does not again take hold.
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My argument is not that one side is not objectively better or worse, or that both sides suck. It's that sides need to be path preferences on generally shared societal goals not warring factions.
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Most importantly, there is no benefit in treating "the other" like the enemy. Even if we roll with the premise that the other side objectively is horrible, that doesn't change that they exist, vote, and won't be shot off to Mars in the near future.
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So approach the other side, whatever that is to you, with the intent to function together. The real secret is you both think the other side is nuts, and there are enough sitting out thinking everyone participating is nuts to turn the whole system.
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I'm not talking about the party. I'm talking about the people. I'm not asking you to like the GOP. I'm telling you that you have a lot in common with people who happen to vote GOP.
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