No, my position is that you are cherry picking the bad of
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one party and ignoring the bad of the other party. Your comments on the Democrats in blue, and a similar affront to liberty perpetuated by the Republicans in red:
One is already proposing spending in 100 days that matches the amount of the stimulus deal.
The first big deficit spender in the modern era was Reagan. Bush 2 smashed previous deficits. Trump also smashed previous deficits, including last year which we will likely stand for many, many years as a record deficit. Republicans are big spenders. There is no objective way to deny this.
One party wants to pack the Supreme Court.
Republicans used their control of the Senate to deny a hearing on one proposed justice, but push through another proposed justice. This was done to put a favorable justice on the court. Packing may seem like an untraditional way to get control of the court, but that court and how it is filled is all politics. Republicans are not above it.
One party wants to add states for political gain.
Similar to gerrymandering for political gain. Not drawing districts based on logical barriers, but rather the ability to continually win seats in Congress
One party wants to demand lifestyle choices and health care are protected as "rights."
Marriage, drugs, patriotic education, etc. Also, Republicans do everything they can to protect the "rights" to old age insurance and old age medical care. They are not warriors against "rights" as entitlements.
One party wants to destroy our economy with tax increases and environmental regulations/demands.
Read my lips, no new taxes