Ah common core. The idea that 2+2 can be 7 as long as you can explain your answer.
But I see way more party talk so far. So let's talk parties. I see people doing exactly what I first mentioned. Blanket statements of dislike and disagreement. I'm a libertarian. (Whatever that means anymore) But you know what I think about both Democrats and Republicans? We all want to make America better. The place we see most in line with our ideals. We just have different ideas of exactly what it is and how to accomplish it. And religion. I get it. It's annoying as all hell when people take it too far and try and shove it down your throat or force you to believe what they do or be cast aside. But again. The basis of religion is love, and being a good person. Again, we may disagree on things, but that doesn't mean that the people who believe different than you are inferior. Too much now a days it's easy to see only the bad side of something. Especially if that's all that's going around. This 'I'm right you're wrong' mentality is tearing us all apart and the rift is growing bigger and bigger. It's a line in the sand and we're all squaring up to it. Everyone uses the excuse of freedom of speech. You're free to say anything you want in our beautiful english language and you choose to use words to be a dick about the whole thing?
P.S. I did both pubic school and home school. I'm not a socially stunted retard from homeschooling. And I know many people who can say the same. That's another completely un needed thing to be said. Just an excuse to insult someone. Damn guys..
I question your assumptions.
Passing a tax law that uses national debt to transfer a trillion dollars to a very small group of already wealthy people is an honest act of "we all want to make America better"?
Targeting the Hispanic community with anti-immigration laws, threatening to deport adults that were brought here when they were children and who only know the US as their home country, who are educated, working and paying taxes is an honest act of "we all want to make America better"?
Obstructing an investigation into collusion between Trump and Russian officials to at best discredit the US presidential election and at worst, steal a presidency that will be obliged to Putin is "we all want to make America better"?
Diverting money from already cash-strapped public schools to finance fundamentalist Christian private schools is "we all want to make America better"?
Policies that expand the use of fossil fuels instead of doing what the rest of the world quite rightly is doing to reduce emissions is "we all want to make America better"?
What kind of Christian would support all of that?
This is not an argument between fiscal conservatives who want a small government and social democrats who want large social programs such as universal healthcare. The right wing radicals in charge of the Republican party are literally killing thousands of people in their war against public funding for healthcare for the poor and terrorizing millions in the Latino community with their programs. This isn't a "I'm right and you're wrong" argument but one of a struggle against racist, bigoted policies that are being used by the already wealthy to take over the country. Sometimes being rude to people who support that is completely appropriate.