When i worked in congress in 19 seventies and in white house, there wase obviousy political disputes all the time. Now if to be considered a great legislator, used to be you were good at by partisan legislation, get people on both sides to work together. And members of congress now spend so much time raising money because they want to raise money for their campaigns or to thwart anybody from challenging them. The rule of law is a gean that's so strong that it prevailed in the january sixth situation and endd in the post election fight. In ultimatly, civilization goes forward.
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