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Originally Posted by Mantus
The vast majority of the public does not have the knowledge nor the desire to make educated judgements on political issues. What the the curent Republican idiology in no way reflects the real world. The real wold of politics is understood by few and accepted by less. The only responce one would get from the majority of the population if one presents them with the full spectrum of a political issues is confusion, frusturation and finally boredom.
It is also important to note that any group, including liberals, practice idiologies of their own and liberal idiologies are often no closer to reality then the concervative counterpart.
The bizare and often amusing situation occurs when someone attempts to comprehend the political scape though a party catered idiology. What one gets is something akin to a person attempting to explain away the modern world though religious dogma - absurdity.
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There's a huge difference between what you say and what is happening today though.
There is no middle ground, no debate, no trying to discuss and find compromise for the good off all...... which is healthy and forward moving for all.
But today, it is just divisiveness, hatred, pandering to extremists and trying to destroy each other........ which does nothing but create more apathy and from the people in the middle a feeling of hopelessness that they truly aren't being heard and eventually the end to all forward movement and civility.