I’d rather vote for the candidate/party that has a demonstrated track record of trying to improve the functioning of the government and plan ahead for problems, rather than the candidate/party with a track record of obstructionism and no plans to improve anything.
I’d rather vote for the candidate/party that has a demonstrated track record of trying to improve the functioning of the government and plan ahead for problems, rather than the candidate/party with a track record of obstructionism and no plans to improve anything.
And you should go ahead and do that, of course. Without the self-congratulatory webcomics. They aren’t helping matters.
So… does that mean you’re abandoning your original “both sides” position, or what?
The goalposts are moving a bit too fast for me to keep up.
Neither is the Republican party.
I genuinely find “both sides” as annoying as each other. It pains me to technically be on one of those sides.