Terrorists Don’t Deserve Bipartisanship. For months I’ve been hearing about pursuing a bipartisan America; about this nation needing to forge a new spirit of political collaboration if we ever hope to bridge the massive divides here... I don’t care about bipartisanship, I care about protecting humanity. If the fight for that humanity places me on one side of a partisan political line, that likely points to the inhumanity on the other side of it. I will not partner with terrorism and I refuse to make peace with white supremacy and I will not cooperate with fascists. I’m not apologizing for that and neither should the rest of us — John Pavlovitz #quotes#quote#Trumpism#Bipartisanship#Republicans#uspolitics
There are no false equivalencies to be made here at this place and time in the history of this nation. This abomination of a political party is now nothing more than a death cult whose sole platform is appeasing, pleasing, and defending a wannabe despot. To elevate them to something worthy of partnership is political treason and theological heresy. To entertain conspiracy or abide terrorism or enable bigotry in the name of some ceremonial both sides-ism makes a mockery of the costly battles so many vulnerable communities have fought before us, in order to make this a place where blind nationalism does not rule the day and where a minority of extremists cannot have their way — John Pavlovitz #quotes#quote#Trumpism#Bipartisanship#Republicans#uspolitics
RT @BethO: Parking minimums are big government, anti-free market, anti-small business, wasteful, inequitable, and bad for the environment/public health. So naturally the two sides come together to jointly throw out everything they both claim to believe in. #bipartisanship
[News] America is becoming a country of YIMBYs (www.cnn.com)
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