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This, which was inspired within correspondence this morning, may be more revealing than I like, and yet should even one Democratic or Republican stalwart read it, it might do a little something (I believe in the pebble in the pond, the outbound ripples and the reflection of their energy off the surfaces they encounter).

Beneath the surface of the two-party systems, Americans may pick up on the necessity of building a new, more centered political machine. This last election became not only obscenely polarized but silly in its inability to distinguish between true issues and trivia. I hate to say it, but I think Obama got in on women’s rights, which I support, liberal morality, which I support, and a politics of inclusion, which I support, and such have been the hallmarks of the Democratic Party. These idiots drifting off to Hezbollalaland and running up their numbers to as much as 50 percent of that party essentially block me from supporting the party.

As investments support my sorry ass, I have also got my feet planted in the other camp!

My wallet tells me it’s really a Republican.

And then Jewish identity, character, and ethics tell me neither of these parties are working for me. Or representing me. The Democrats least of all; the Republicans not much.