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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1662935" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>In regards to the rift in both parties, it's been brewing for a while. The D's have been drifting farther to the left and now the far left has a lot of momentum within the party, and consequently that has given the other party a good solid campaign angle. In recent more recent times, the R's have grown in number, both in voters switching party affiliations and others who consistently vote across party line. Now the rift within that party is starting to become very evident. The former president no doubt has a solid supportive following. My concern is that with all of the divisive rhetoric and conspiracy theories that have been embraced. that it's giving place to and seeking to justify and normalize divisive and undesirable behavior. The first I had heard of Rep, Gaetz was when he apparently led a group of his fellow congressmen to disrupt a committee meeting. Now with him going to Wyoming to upstage their Congressional Rep, with some sort of rally, it's not just a political movement against another party but pushing division with the same party. Recently elected Rep. Greene is making a lot of controversy with conspiracies. Elected officials like Senator McConnel, have been in politics for a long time, and know the ins and outs and use the system for their advantage, but maintain a decorum. I'm afraid that will be lost if the current attitudes and actions of some individuals remain. Our time honored traditions of peaceful and respectful elections and transfers of power are at stake, if a significant percentage of the people believe that there is massive fraud in the election process. The nation is much more than the whims of one or a few.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1662935, member: 24816"] In regards to the rift in both parties, it's been brewing for a while. The D's have been drifting farther to the left and now the far left has a lot of momentum within the party, and consequently that has given the other party a good solid campaign angle. In recent more recent times, the R's have grown in number, both in voters switching party affiliations and others who consistently vote across party line. Now the rift within that party is starting to become very evident. The former president no doubt has a solid supportive following. My concern is that with all of the divisive rhetoric and conspiracy theories that have been embraced. that it's giving place to and seeking to justify and normalize divisive and undesirable behavior. The first I had heard of Rep, Gaetz was when he apparently led a group of his fellow congressmen to disrupt a committee meeting. Now with him going to Wyoming to upstage their Congressional Rep, with some sort of rally, it's not just a political movement against another party but pushing division with the same party. Recently elected Rep. Greene is making a lot of controversy with conspiracies. Elected officials like Senator McConnel, have been in politics for a long time, and know the ins and outs and use the system for their advantage, but maintain a decorum. I'm afraid that will be lost if the current attitudes and actions of some individuals remain. Our time honored traditions of peaceful and respectful elections and transfers of power are at stake, if a significant percentage of the people believe that there is massive fraud in the election process. The nation is much more than the whims of one or a few. [/QUOTE]
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