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, we have been on opposite sides of almost every election in memory. There are things on which we agree, though, starting with our reverence for the idea of America itself and the need to preserve it.
Nobody should come anywhere near the Oval Office after trying to throw out an obviously legitimate election, instigating a mass-casualty riot and refusing to call it off, and publicly berating his own vice president even when knowing the veep’s life may be in danger. Trump is a menace who cannot be entrusted with power, period.
On policy, we both agree on a hodgepodge of issues. We agree that extreme identity politics and woke obsessions are unnecessarily divisive. We agree that Biden’s student loan forgiveness plans are ill advised and more helpful to those who don’t need assistance than to those who do. And we agree that huge university endowments should be tapped or taxed to aid those who really do face long financial odds.
And while we disagree strongly on which policies achieve the goal, we agree that, aspirationally, a primary goal of public policy should be to make it easier for those at the bottom of the economic ladder to climb the rungs. We absolutely have an obligation to the “least among us.” And we also agree that U.S. policy and the tax code favor older people who have it made at the expense of younger people who are trying to make it. This should change.
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