On the rare occasions when partisanship has been put aside, I've found that conservatives and liberals actually believe in a number of things that are similar. There will be obvious issues where they are polar opposites, but we can get back to civil discourse and fixing things if we just focus on the items that we both agree on, and the problems with politicians in general, without every...single...issue... requiring an "enemy at the gates" response.
They know how to make money. In business your job is to grow while not letting expenses get out of hand. You negotiate with suppliers(in the case of government, other countries) and get your product sold. Government makes money by people having jobs and paying taxes, so a businessman knows the more people he can get working, the more taxes that come in and the more everyone is happy.
I remember back one time when I was on the subject of Obama's phony personal documents, and you replied to one of my posts, and I can't remember the exact phrase you used, but it was something to the effect of 'we might as well just howl at the moon, it's never going to happen, and so we should just focus on the reality of what we can actually do.' I think this is something that could also apply to your admonition that we all just be nonpartisan, get along and work on things together. That has never happened, it's never going to happen, and in my opinion it never will happen. It's not reality, so, if we're going to forget about obama's documents, we should also forget about everyone working together. That is not going to happen and we should focus on passing our agenda through with our own efforts, and not hold out for some dim hope that the democrats will ever go along with us.
That's all you've got. Not an original birth document or an explanation as to why obama uses a ssn that was issued to someone in the state of ct. Just this. It's like your belief system that trump colluded with Russia or that there is global warming. You don't need the actual evidence, you replace it with an authority figure with "high confidence". You're entire narratives are built on nothing but bullshit. They even have to pay people like you to fill the internet with them to spread it. 'If you tell a big enough lie and tell it frequently enough, it will be believed.'
actually Nepotism, by its traditional and standard definition has nothing to do with merit. You could hire your son in law, who could incidentally be incredibly well qualified, and it is still nepotism. Whether it is good or bad depends on context. Nepotism in government, or in the running of publicly owned corporations, is thought to be a very bad practice, whereas in privately owned businesses it my be looked on favorably or unfavorably depending on ones point of view. It would seem that one of the statutes that the U.S. needs, and one we apparently don't have, is an anti-nepotism law affecting the Administrative Branch. That could be a worthwhile item on Congresses agenda that should should have across isle appeal. I might note that some of Puerto Rico's problems stem from rampant nepotism in government and tax payer owned entities. One might say that Puerto Rico is the poster child for Nepotism and how bad it can get!
Scientists say and have shown evidence there is global warning.The FBI has been investigating trump colluding with Russia for 8 months and counting. The State of Hawaii released Obama's BC and their public officials have publicly confirmed he was born there.If The FBI had been investigating Obama's birth certificate and SS # for months I would have taken it more seriously.The FBI never investigated Obamas BC and our court system repeatedly threw the nonsense out.