
The two sides thing is at its core an attempt to obscure the role of many, many, diverse and often conflicted constituencies that make up the actual American population. No one who has ever found themselved targeted by this government - that is, most of us - really has a Party. The Parties are selected, run, and controlled by a tiny aristocratic minority class that has little interest or even need to know about the daily lives of most Americans.Yes to above. Americans have a real problem with this "both sides' situation. Apart from the simplification - there are more than two sides, those sides aren't Republican and Democrat, as they are one of the sides. They are both on the right-wing. The sides aren't as people claim, Republican Party/Right and Democratic Party/Left. This is itself a simplification as the Democratic Party is both on the same side (the corporationist aspect), and also one of the groups opposing the Republicans and their allies.
It is corporatism/evangelism/right-wing in an unholy alliance as one side, opposed by multi-sided many much weaker groups.
The two sides thing is at its core an attempt to obscure the role of many, many, diverse and often conflicted constituencies that make up the actual American population. No one who has ever found themselved targeted by this government - that is, most of us - really has a Party. The Parties are selected, run, and controlled by a tiny aristocratic minority class that has little interest or even need to know about the daily lives of most Americans.Yes to above. Americans have a real problem with this "both sides' situation. Apart from the simplification - there are more than two sides, those sides aren't Republican and Democrat, as they are one of the sides. They are both on the right-wing. The sides aren't as people claim, Republican Party/Right and Democratic Party/Left. This is itself a simplification as the Democratic Party is both on the same side (the corporationist aspect), and also one of the groups opposing the Republicans and their allies.
It is corporatism/evangelism/right-wing in an unholy alliance as one side, opposed by multi-sided many much weaker groups.

That is basically what the founders wanted, although we have had times when it seemed or we were headed in a better direction. I probably posted this before, but when the founders said that all men were created equal, what they really meant was that all wealthy white men were created equal. They never included women, poor white men, aka poor white trash as labeled by the British, or minorities, including the Native tribes that were here long before the wealthy white men took over.The two sides thing is at its core an attempt to obscure the role of many, many, diverse and often conflicted constituencies that make up the actual American population. No one who has ever found themselved targeted by this government - that is, most of us - really has a Party. The Parties are selected, run, and controlled by a tiny aristocratic minority class that has little interest or even need to know about the daily lives of most Americans.Yes to above. Americans have a real problem with this "both sides' situation. Apart from the simplification - there are more than two sides, those sides aren't Republican and Democrat, as they are one of the sides. They are both on the right-wing. The sides aren't as people claim, Republican Party/Right and Democratic Party/Left. This is itself a simplification as the Democratic Party is both on the same side (the corporationist aspect), and also one of the groups opposing the Republicans and their allies.
It is corporatism/evangelism/right-wing in an unholy alliance as one side, opposed by multi-sided many much weaker groups.