I disagree. Aren’t the people who write AlterNet ordinary Americans? Aren’t we all on occasion a little bit fed up with our government and with our neighbors, and don’t we wish to correct those issues?
And the suggestion that Republicans treat “us” with more respect is simply ludicrous. How about the ordinary Americans who are also women, LGBT, immigrants, teenagers, atheists, college-educated, below the poverty line, of Arabic descent, or otherwise members of groups often subjected to the Republican Party’s invective?
I disagree. Aren’t the people who write AlterNet ordinary Americans? Aren’t we all on occasion a little bit fed up with our government and with our neighbors, and don’t we wish to correct those issues?
And the suggestion that Republicans treat “us” with more respect is simply ludicrous. How about the ordinary Americans who are also women, LGBT, immigrants, teenagers, atheists, college-educated, below the poverty line, of Arabic descent, or otherwise members of groups often subjected to the Republican Party’s invective?