Democratic lawmakers have faced eruptions of anger at town hall meetings across the country this week, as constituents have coupled their fury over President Donald Trump’s actions with deep frustration over what they see as a feckless Democratic response.

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    14 days ago

    Lately my emotions have tended toward anger at the apathetic middle, not the cartoon villains of the Penguin Administration.

    I know it’s a minority view but I blame all this on the nice normal people that thought they had better things to do than pay attention to politics.

    If you do not see the need for aggressive responses to lawlessness, you let this happen and I find you boring.

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      12 days ago

      The former Berlin businessman I referred to earlier told me that he blamed his own group, people with the time and the money and the opportunity to know better, for what happened to Germany. “We ignored Hitler,” he said. “We considered him an unimportant fellow, not quite a gentleman, not of our own class. We considered it just a little bit vulgar to bother with him, to bother with politics at all.”

      They thought of the government as “They.” The only possible route to a clear conscience in politics is to accept political responsibility, either as an active member of the party in power or as an equally active member of the loyal opposition.

      Robert A. Heinlein, Take Back Your Government

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      14 days ago

      This has been my position since I was a teenager: centrists are the weak underbelly because they can’t pick a side and just want a middle ground.

      Great sentiment, but you never have a side, a cause, and your “meaning” is always shifting to placate everyone else in the name of middleness.

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        14 days ago

        To be fair to some of those people, they’re not all being unintentionally malicious. I used to call myself a centrist but that was in the transition phase between “conservative because everyone I know is” and “I have formed my own beliefs”. For most people that’s what the process of developing their opinions looks like. You don’t swing right from one extreme to the other. You take baby steps along the way. You start to see the cracks in what people around you are saying but you still mostly hear exaggerated caricatures of what the alternatives are so you’re sort of stuck in the middle because you don’t know where else it’s even possible to go.

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        14 days ago

        Centrists are scum, but the truly disengaged “oh I don’t care about politics” people are much worse imo.

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      14 days ago

      On an article talking about how Dems failed voters…

      There’s always going to be someone blaming voters and saying asking for representation is undemocratic…