This was a point made last week that I think can be generalized (and true going both partisan directions): the world as it is isn’t the world as it ought to be, and a lot of life is civilly negotiating with people you personally see as totally unreasonable. https://t.co/ak52me24y6
— Matt Glassman (@MattGlassman312) May 28, 2023
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