The politician I don't like caused every problem in my life and the politician I like has never done anything wrong 💆
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Democrats 🤝 Republicans
Sounds about right
That's not far off, it's just that there's almost no one in the second category.
As much as I can't stand politicians, am a hardcore libertarian/minarchist, and despise the two party system, I just want to say that I don't think most people actually think this way.
I think a lot of people think "The guy I don't like is evil incarnate, hates me, will do everything in their power to destroy me, my family, my wealth, and my way of life and the guy I don't hate as much will do so to a lesser extent."
Most people just can't see that both sides fall into that first category. But I have met very few people who say the guy I like did nothing wrong
(Yes even most of my die hard trump fan friends don't like some of good policies, an example being his vaccine policy)
Some of his policies not some of good policies
I can't say how many people think this way or not. I intentionally don't interact with most people, but there's a strong correlation between the post I made and number of hours spent watching the news.
Vaccine policy? He didn't have one that I'm aware of. I believe that was all conducted by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease and Centers for Disease Control, not Trump.
Should he have fired Fauci?
I'm specifically taking about "operation warp speed", a program he championed and still brags about. And yes he certainly should have fired fauchi