Party Before Country Governing
I am not a fan of Mitch at all and disagree with his, party before country governing, but I will have to agree with him when he remarks;
"You read stories of young people, incentivized I think by the faculty actually on college campuses, who don’t want to hear anything they may disagree with,” he said. “It might upset them to be exposed to a point of view that they don’t always subscribe to — being brilliant, of course, and knowing everything at 18. I think that’s troublesome.”
"You read stories of young people, incentivized I think by the faculty actually on college campuses, who don’t want to hear anything they may disagree with,” he said. “It might upset them to be exposed to a point of view that they don’t always subscribe to — being brilliant, of course, and knowing everything at 18. I think that’s troublesome.”
McConnell, the top-ranking Republican in Congress, said civility is an “important thing” in a democracy. He vowed to do his part to steer political discourse away from angry tones.
“I intend, for what little impact I can have on that, not to act that way,” he said. “We have plenty of incentive to get angry. But as you may have noticed, I try to stay calm, be respectful and don’t get caught up in these intense debates that we have.”
The senator differentiated between the heat of campaigns and the aftermath, when it’s time to govern.
“The campaigns, of course, are always, shall I say, hot salsa, but the governing part doesn’t need to be that way,” McConnell said in his speech. “And I can assure you in the Senate it’s not that way.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/mcconnell-lack-civility-country-biggest-174051234.html
https://www.yahoo.com/news/mcconnell-lack-civility-country-biggest-174051234.html
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