Cooperation for mutual benefit would not require force in a truly unified society, so all you appear to saying is that you either don’t believe such unity is possible or that you simply prefer divisiveness. If you prefer divisiveness, perhaps it’s because, like Trump, it’s an ingrained habit and you can’t live any other way.
The Republican narrative has been very cohesive — creativesoul
That's too broad a brush. — creativesoul
The general claim that I object to is that Trump supporters are crystal clear about what’s important. — praxis
You've flippantly dismissed out of hand and/or derided everything I've explained, so I'm not sure you deserve one. — NOS4A2
You never answered the question. Will you demand an originalist interpretation?
All who claim knowledge of what's important are crystal clear about what's important to them(at the time of speaking). I see no reason whatsoever to deny that simply because a person is a Trump supporter. — creativesoul
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