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    Quote Originally Posted by ~Rocktar~ View Post
    The real issue is the same with the Left. When they speak of "compromise" they always mean "Give me some of what I want now in exchange for a false promise that I will give you some of what you want later." It has always been so and the Right needs to stop playing that game because we lose every time, millimeter by millimeter, inch by inch, it erodes our country, our rights and freedom.
    Definitely some truth in that statement, especially on gun control and/or constitutionally protected rights. Republicans need to do a better job of where they draw & hold the line vs. where they can find compromise (and by compromise I mean actually get something of value in return).

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    Quote Originally Posted by ~Rocktar~ View Post
    The real issue is the same with the Left. When they speak of "compromise" they always mean "Give me some of what I want now in exchange for a false promise that I will give you some of what you want later." It has always been so and the Right needs to stop playing that game because we lose every time, millimeter by millimeter, inch by inch, it erodes our country, our rights and freedom.
    It’s like the right doesn’t do the same thing? Heh
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    Quote Originally Posted by Solkern View Post
    It’s like the right doesn’t do the same thing? Heh
    The left and Democrats have been historically better at getting exactly what they want through “negotiating a compromise” vs Republicans. Also there is frustration in the Republican Party that a lot of the politicians will talk a big game on voter issues when campaigning but easily fold on those items when they get to Washington DC.

    (Example: Texas Senator John Cornyn & the Safer Communities Act)
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    The problem with today's republicans is they still believe things like "taking the high road" will accomplish something.

    Democrats abandoned that thought process a long time ago, and republicans still can't wrap their heads around it, and then wonder why they keep taking Ls.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Methais View Post
    The problem with today's republicans is they still believe things like "taking the high road" will accomplish something.

    Democrats abandoned that thought process a long time ago, and republicans still can't wrap their heads around it, and then wonder why they keep taking Ls.
    Agreed. Many Republicans still “fight with honor” while most Democrats “play for keeps” in simple terms.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Suppressed Poet View Post
    The left and Democrats have been historically better at getting exactly what they want through “negotiating a compromise” vs Republicans. Also there is frustration in the Republican Party that a lot of the politicians will talk a big game on voter issues when campaigning but easily fold on those items when they get to Washington DC.

    (Example: Texas Senator John Cornyn & the Safer Communities Act)
    Well, that seems like a problem for the right, not the left!

    Can’t blame the left for being better at negotiating, you should applaud them.
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    The Constitution is not the Declaration of Independence. (I'm not at all surprised that you don't know this)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Suppressed Poet View Post
    The left and Democrats have been historically better at getting exactly what they want through “negotiating a compromise” vs Republicans. Also there is frustration in the Republican Party that a lot of the politicians will talk a big game on voter issues when campaigning but easily fold on those items when they get to Washington DC.

    (Example: Texas Senator John Cornyn & the Safer Communities Act)
    The policies that Democrats have negotiated as of late have had major positive impacts on economic growth and American industry, all the while supporting the resurgence of the middle class. Republicans know this, weighed the risk of opposing responsible governance and so backed off opposition. Meanwhile what have we heard in terms of major legislation from the Right? Tax cuts that benefited only the wealthiest and contributed to major gains in their deficit, that was a letter epic fail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Solkern View Post
    Well, that seems like a problem for the right, not the left!

    Can’t blame the left for being better at negotiating, you should applaud them.
    Agreed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seran View Post
    The policies that Democrats have negotiated as of late have had major positive impacts on economic growth and American industry, all the while supporting the resurgence of the middle class. Republicans know this, weighed the risk of opposing responsible governance and so backed off opposition. Meanwhile what have we heard in terms of major legislation from the Right? Tax cuts that benefited only the wealthiest and contributed to major gains in their deficit, that was a letter epic fail.
    The resurgence of the middle class? Inflation has far outpaced wages. Middle class people buy homes. Tell me, what does that look like right now? Middle class people buy cars. Have automobiles and/or the cost of ownership become more or less expensive? I don’t see what you are talking about, nor do most Americans when polled about the economy. Middle class people cook their food with gas powered ovens & stoves…

    I benefited from the tax cuts and I am not super rich. They were also weighted to give the most cuts (and deficit) up front and taper off over time. Republicans did better with the economy by not meddling with it and over spending like Democrats, but I’ll concede that not enough legislation was passed during Trump’s first term especially in the first 2 years where they had majority in Congress. Democrats under Biden administration has done “better” at volume of legislation passed and executive actions. I see those as harmful.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Seran View Post
    The policies that Democrats have negotiated as of late have had major positive impacts on economic growth and American industry, all the while supporting the resurgence of the middle class. Republicans know this, weighed the risk of opposing responsible governance and so backed off opposition. Meanwhile what have we heard in terms of major legislation from the Right? Tax cuts that benefited only the wealthiest and contributed to major gains in their deficit, that was a letter epic fail.
    Quote Originally Posted by Suppressed Poet View Post
    The resurgence of the middle class? Inflation has far outpaced wages. Middle class people buy homes. Tell me, what does that look like right now? Middle class people buy cars. Have automobiles and/or the cost of ownership become more or less expensive? I don’t see what you are talking about, nor do most Americans when polled about the economy. Middle class people cook their food with gas powered ovens & stoves…

    I benefited from the tax cuts and I am not super rich. They were also weighted to give the most cuts (and deficit) up front and taper off over time. Republicans did better with the economy by not meddling with it and over spending like Democrats, but I’ll concede that not enough legislation was passed during Trump’s first term especially in the first 2 years where they had majority in Congress. Democrats under Biden administration has done “better” at volume of legislation passed and executive actions. I see those as harmful.
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