'How can a democracy function if we can't talk to one another?' U.S. justices ask

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Two U.S. Supreme Court justices from opposite ends of the ideological spectrum are calling on Americans to learn to talk civilly to each other or risk lasting damage to the nation's democratic system.

Can conservatives find any comfort in the notion that the children are our future? A new poll conducted by Echelon Insights at the behest of Young America’s Foundation suggests not. With a few exceptions, the data gathered by surveying 801 high-school students and 819 college students makes it plain that the Republican Party continues to struggle connecting with young people, or even convincing them to take up the more conservative position on discrete issues.

The White House never provided the National Archives with an official transcript of what Trump said at this rally in Louisville, Kentucky, on March 20, 2017. John Minchillo/AP PhotoPublic figures live on within the words they are remembered by. To understand the effect they had on history, their words need to be documented. No one is absolutely sure of exactly what Abraham Lincoln said in his most famous speech, the Gettysburg Address.

 

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THESE JUSTICES NEEDED TO SPEAK UP WHEN TRUMP WAS IN OFFICE,AS HE CERTAINLY LOWERED THE COMMUNICATION BAR...JUST USING THE WORD DEAL IN INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS IS NAILS ON A CHALK BOARD.

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Sure. It's true, us Democrats need to sit down and talk to the Republicans but first we need a debate on the covid response. The face friendly crowd has been calling for debates for months now. Will the maskers take them up on it?

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