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Originally Posted by joeysteele
They are really awful scenes happening following this election.
The fact he hasn't condemned this emerging problem shows how he was never fit to be President in the first place.
However it's the Republican party itself which now has to stand up and be counted.
Because it's allowing this unnecessary unrest to build.
Not only will Trump not be fit to be President as he never really was anyway.
The Republican party itself, could end up being seen as not respecting voters and democracy or even law.
Time they completely distanced themselves from Trump.
...... and fast too
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The problem is that the republican party have a whole infrastructure now in place that reflects Trump. Trump was never the real problem here and too many people just say ... it's all because of Trump - it's not. He is a symptom. People are unwilling to accept it, but it is the whole american political machine that is wrong, and the dems have not helped themselves by disenfranchising 70 million + voters. It's also clear that the dems still haven't grasped that they are as much a part of the problem as the republican party.
Biden is being disingenuous when he say he wants cross party agreement and that he wants to represent every american, because he will never get it, and he doesn't and ... he knows it. The dems represent a few high population areas, but it is by no means the whole of America. If they want to be more inclusive, they have to provide for the needs of the non city dwellers too. Its that simple