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Isn’t political competence a politically necessary attribute?
The president wasted more than an entire year trying to gain some co=operation from an opposing political party that refused even to consider supporting policies they themselves previously advocated. To a great extent more moderate Republican’s were less concerned about policy but rather the realization that a superior health plan would remaining an advantage to the Democratic Party for too many quarters of a century.
The Democratic leadership without shame offered support for providing a few U.S. Senators’ states preferential provisions for their states only. Rural congressional districts and less densely populated states have for many decades complained (I believe reasonably), they're suffering due to less adequate local medical facilities. I believe granting such considerations to the entire nation would have been both politically more honorable, more effective, and to our nation’s greater benefit.
The Democratic Party and their candidate assumed they need not sufficiently fund and to strive to win the election for U.S. Senator from Massachusetts. All candidates who were listed as candidates within South Carolina’s Democratic Party’s primary election for U.S. Senator behaved in similarly.
The current Democratic Party is hopeless.
Respectfully, Supposn
The president wasted more than an entire year trying to gain some co=operation from an opposing political party that refused even to consider supporting policies they themselves previously advocated. To a great extent more moderate Republican’s were less concerned about policy but rather the realization that a superior health plan would remaining an advantage to the Democratic Party for too many quarters of a century.
The Democratic leadership without shame offered support for providing a few U.S. Senators’ states preferential provisions for their states only. Rural congressional districts and less densely populated states have for many decades complained (I believe reasonably), they're suffering due to less adequate local medical facilities. I believe granting such considerations to the entire nation would have been both politically more honorable, more effective, and to our nation’s greater benefit.
The Democratic Party and their candidate assumed they need not sufficiently fund and to strive to win the election for U.S. Senator from Massachusetts. All candidates who were listed as candidates within South Carolina’s Democratic Party’s primary election for U.S. Senator behaved in similarly.
The current Democratic Party is hopeless.
Respectfully, Supposn