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[b][center][big]Voters to Democrats: Cooperate with Trump[/big][/center][/b]
By Jennifer Harper - The Washington Times - Tuesday, February 28, 2017

The “i word” — impeachment — has already surfaced in the Democratic dialogue as the party rails against President Trump, its noisy message amplified by the mainstream media. In the words of Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez, everybody is “fired up.”

Perhaps they are under the impression that the nation will stand back in awe and admiration of their combative tone and vigorous outreach. That may not be the case, however. Many voters are weary of political gridlock and discord.

“Most voters agree that it’s bad for America and bad for the Democratic Party if Democrats continue to flat out oppose everything President Trump does. Even Democrats are conflicted about their party’s scorched earth policy,” says a new [b]Rasmussen Reports poll.[/b]

[b]According to the poll, 63 percent of all likely voters say it’s better for the country if Democrats try to work with the president instead[/b], while 29 percent think it’s better for the country if Democrats “oppose the president in every way possible.”

Naturally, 90 percent of voters who support Mr. Trump say the Democrats should be more cooperative. But a surprising 46 percent of the Democrats themselves agree with this, a sentiment that is on the rise. A similar poll conducted shortly after the November election found that 32 percent of Democrats favored cooperation.

Perhaps the party itself could use a little quiet time. The survey also found that 63 percent of all voters say the Democratic Party will be “better off” if they cooperate with the opposition; a surprising 45 percent of Democrats also agree.
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Northwest · M
[quote]Many voters are weary of political gridlock and discord.[/quote]

Apparently not enough. They voted in the people who made gridlock an everyday term, for the 8 years Obama was in office.

If the President wants cooperation, then he should probably stop disparaging the opposition, with his daily tweets, and stop calling the opposition, the enemy of the people, simply because they have a different opinion.

He should also stop placing the blame for the "mess" we're into, on Obama. At a minimum, when he spends years, calling the ACA the worst thing that's ever happened, and all he can come up with is "who would have thought that this stuff is so complex", he owes an apology, to those who actually tried to do something about it.
GeniUs · 56-60, M
"If the President wants cooperation, then he should probably stop disparaging the opposition, with his daily tweets, and stop calling the opposition, the enemy of the people, simply because they have a different opinion."

This so reminds me of the Thatcher years in the UK, only the destruction of people/organisations who opposed her was acceptable.
lov2smile · 36-40, F
NW You are such a hypocrite it's laughable.

obama blamed Bush for 8 years!

obama blasted anyone and EVERYONE who disagreed with him.
obama drove a wedge between rich and poor, old and young, black and white, men and women, muslims, jews and christians.
Northwest · M
@lov2smile: Coming from the Queen of hypocrites, should I take that as a compliment?

You should probably remember what the topic you posted is about. Here it is: it's about Washington gridlock. Get it?

As to the rest of your post, it's nice to be you, living in fantasyland.
lov2smile · 36-40, F
@Northwest:

So you agree with what I said about obama driving a wedge between all classes of people. Finally getting through to you ah?
Northwest · M
@lov2smile: I agree that it's a fiction of your imagination. In your case, we're not getting anywhere, because you've yet to figure out, what those fantasies you copy and paste mean.
lov2smile · 36-40, F
@Northwest:

You do make me laugh! LOL
vickilocke · 70-79, T
You leftists always want it both ways. Nancy P wrote Obamacare and told everyone even Democrats that the only why they could see what is in the bill was to pass it without reading it. Now you want to be involved when the Republicans are in power. I sure wish we had more in the senate so we could overload you with laws that DE-centrilize the federal govt.
Northwest · M
@vickilocke: perhaps you should learn a bit of grammar, and spelling, before you start creating laws?
lov2smile · 36-40, F
NW,

You said: [quote]@vickilocke: perhaps you should learn a bit of grammar, and spelling, before you start creating laws?[/quote]

That is a very mean spirited thing to say to someone. I didn't realize you could stoop so low.
Northwest · M
@lov2smile: sorry, I forget to add "and stop lying"
lov2smile · 36-40, F
@Northwest:

You said: [quote]Hilary is innocent....
Benghazi wasn't Hilary's fault ...didn't happen...
obama unified the country...[/quote]

Your writings sound of an educated person, but your reasoning is total ignorance. That leads me to only one conclusion....You Sir are the biggest deceiver of all
Northwest · M
@lov2smile: [quote]Your writings sound of an educated person[/quote]

Can you please translate this into English for me?

Do you mind pointing to the posted, where I said these things? Or did you just paste some words, from different posts, with different contexts, over different periods of time? You understand that this is the same as lying?