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John T's avatar

Interesting article. I don't see how genetics play a role in politics though. I have siblings that don't believe the same way as me. We did come from the same gene pool though. I can explain why though. I have a sister that moved to California then Boston and then Chicago with her husband's job. He didn't really change, but she and her kids did from the influence of the environment. Instead of remembering what she was taught as a child and the values we grew up with.

The change you speak of with the Biden administration started with the Obama administration. They didn't get to implement it quicker because Clinton lost and Trump won in 2016. All of the people surrounding Biden were in Obama's administration and continued what Obama started. He started it all with same sex marriage. He authorized same sex benefits in the military that only married people get before it was even legal to get married. Non married heterosexual couples never received these benefits. He actually did it government wide. He just got a free pass on all the terrible things he did.

As far as not wanting change, this last election proves that the electorate asked for change and it is coming fast. The liberals are not liking it one bit.

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LeftyMudersbach's avatar

One quibble: the statement that liberals like change. Based on their reactions to Trump and DOGE, I’d say liberals like change only when they are initiating the change and it fits their ideology. The same can be said about conservatives, but the difference in my mind is that liberals like to break things that are working because they have an ideologically driven so called better solution, whereas conservatives like to break things that aren’t working.

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