There was no attempt at even token bipartisanship under Obama. I see no need to reverse the trend now.
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Democrats have more to lose structurally (in the perspective of the electorate) by govt failures.
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R's control state legislatures, governors offices, house, senate and Supreme Court. We have more to lose how?
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People have a lot to lose. Starving when food stamps are cut, sick w/o Medicaid. Suffering isn't free.
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Republican tactics work because the Republican argument is that the govt is broken. Our job is harder.
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But what needs to be obstructed is the dismantling of government itself. That seems paramount & irrefutable
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we have to fight if necessary, but alleviate suffering where possible.
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our job is to persuade people of the value of Stronger Together. Their goal is to tear it down.
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our job is to leverage our privilege to be heard by our peers who won't listen to those w/o it.
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I agree we need to fight, though. Bernie Sanders put it best: http://www.sanders.senate.gov/newsroom/press-releases/sanders-statement-on-trump …
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wholeheartedly agree.
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