@maxdancona,
maxdancona wrote:McGentrix....
This is the second thread now that you have jumped full on board with the QAnon conspiracy theory. It doesn't seem like you are joking (please tell me you are joking).
Actually the Biden/pedophile accusations don't necessarily have to be related to the Q stuff. They might be. But they also might not be.
Either way, the accusation has been made. Can Joe Biden prove his innocence?
maxdancona wrote:You were my one hope for a sane conservative here. Please don't take that away from me.
You seem to be defining "sane" as moderate and willing to work with the other side. I don't think that's a good use of the term sane. But at any rate,
I'm generally moderate and willing to work with the other side unless they are trying to violate my civil liberties for no reason.
However, after you've refused to accept the Republican victory in 2016 you don't get to have the Republicans accept your victory in 2020. For the next four years I'm going to be sitting back, keeping my moderate viewpoints to myself, and cheering on conservative extremists as they go to war against the Biden Administration.
"You" in the above sentence doesn't mean you personally. It refers to Democrats in general. But anyway, your hopes of working across the aisle in the current climate are unlikely to come to fruition. If you can't get the support of a moderate like me, it's not likely that you will get the support of any other moderate either.
Although... moderate Republican senators would like to pass immigration reform. If you were willing to work with them on that, that is one thing that you might be able to get passed even in the current climate. My guess though (based on your past history) is that you would prefer to continue preventing immigration reform from being passed.
It's curious that you say you want to work across the aisle, but when it comes to immigration reform you would rather see it fail than work across the aisle.