Democrats risk defeat in expanding their reach without concern for economic balance. Voting rights are essential, but pushing too far on and ignoring Republicans will wound them in the 2022 and 2024 elections. —Noma N., New Mexico
I couldn't disagree more with Roxanne R. of Utah. She is speaking from a time long in the past. From what I read, most Americans are moderates. There are wingnuts among the Democrats, and a struggle is going on between responsible lawmakers and some immature folks who are tired of waiting for utopia (notwithstanding Bernie Sanders, who has always had the same beliefs, but people can generally live with him because his tirades are against the mega-rich, while he cooperates in legislation that serves Americans).
It's Republicans and out-and-out charlatans who are riding the whirlwind of destroying the U.S. government. They are so corrupt and ignorant, they think they will survive and maintain power through such devastation. They think the country will be functioning and as open as always, but with them reaping unlimited power. My quarrel with Democrats is that they are so timid, they never get around to being heard. Maybe it's because the leadership on both sides is so old. —Anna K., Washington
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