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Robert "Bob" Smith's avatar

The article calls for us to be “indivisible,” yet immediately divides people into ideological camps.

Most Americans aren’t waking up thinking about left versus right. They’re thinking about whether they can afford groceries, whether their kids are getting a quality education, whether they can ever buy a home, and whether they’ll have to leave the community they’ve lived in for decades.

If we truly want unity, let’s stop assuming people with different political views are extremists and start judging policies by their results. California families are struggling with affordability, housing, education, and energy costs. The results here speak for themselves. Those are problems worth solving together.

And yes, everyone has the right to express a different opinion. I spent 26 years in uniform defending that right. I simply believe we’ll make more progress when we spend less time labeling each other and more time working on the issues that affect working families every day.

Denice Adams's avatar

Patriots are those who understand and fulfill their civic duty to responsibly participate in our Republic, a representative democracy. Patriots do not require party or any group affiliation. (I’m an involved registered NPP.) of possible interest, my Flag Day article.

https://thesantabarbaracurrent.substack.com/p/in-celebration-of-flag-day-june-14?r=2v0ld1&utm_medium=ios

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