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  • chukkaphob3

    Politics in the US is like a sport and ego-driven. You support your time no matter what and want it to win, and more importantly, you want the opposing team to lose. Badly.

    • I agree, To me that is the biggest problem with the mindset of the electorate, they view their side as infallible and the other as "the enemy"...kirshar12
    • As a moderate, I feel completely isolated from my own country's politics....kirshar12
    • you support your *team (not time)chukkaphob
    • @kirshar12 +1000chukkaphob
    • In the case of Trump, politics aren't even a factor. He's simply unfit for the role or any party.monospaced
    • This is because the country is harshly divided. A huge portion of our populace are racist dimbulbs that treat politics like sports. If the left doesn't..garbage
    • ..respond in kind they get steam-rolled. Factor in inert racism that many were just keeping to themselves, the dumbest fucking president of all time..garbage
    • ..and major media outlets licking their lips at every morning's new scandal, and you've got what we got. It's depressing.garbage
    • It's Facebook and clickbait sensationalizing trigger points. Talking common ground and actually getting shit done wouldn't make FB a penny.formed
    • How does a typical US citizen choose a team?Morning_star

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