Both parties aren't equally extreme by any stretch of the imagination. Believing that they are doesn't make you moderate. It just makes you wrong. The democrats and the Republicans are not opposite sides of the same coin. Whether they even were prior to Trump is a discussion for another day. But they objectively are not now.Huh? I don't get what you are saying at all. I always take responsibility for my mistakes and FWIW, I fully believe that I'd make a terrible politician.
My point was that we are better as a country when we work together instead of tearing each other apart. As a general rule, more people working on a solution to a problem tends to lead to better solutions. And there's a substantial number of Dems and Republicans that believe that the other party is actively working to destroy the country. And when you start a conversation off by saying the person you HAVE to work with to get anything of substance done is evil, you generally aren't going to get far.
That was my point that the extremes of both parties don't have any desire to work with people on the other side of the aisle. That belief shows up in the population as well and it's REALLY BAD for the country as a whole.
My other point was you like to chime in and blame the problems in this country on every group that you aren't a part of. It's not the first time. We've been getting called pedos and baby eaters for almost a decade by these maga degenerates. I'm not going to apologize for punching back now the last few years, and I'm not going to stop doing it.