Track the Movement
In the blog…
- Americans don’t want to admit who is really to blame for gun violence.
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“Vaccine wars”; harbinger of conflict to come?
Study unearths disturbing distrust across US. - The curious wisdom of non-partisan restaurant servers
- All 50 US states seamlessly join Russia sanctions, no-one bats eye.
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America strives to defeat itself … and succeeds.
(We’re Americans. We’re good at that.)
About This Site
Divisive partisanship is preventing us from accomplishing “jack.”
Americans’ propensity to quickly leap to negative prejudgements of ideological opponents poisons our ability to interact with the teammates we need to advance our personal and national goals.
We’re going to fix that.
Thoughts from across the aisle...
“I mean, friends sit around their own kitchen table, and husbands and wives don’t agree with each other on every issue, but they don’t call each other names and throw things at each other. I think we need to do more of that, because the more you get to know somebody, at least while you can respect their differences, you’re not going to demonize them.”
— Cong. Steve Scalise (R-LA) shot with 3 others in 2017 by politically angry activist