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Old 09-12-2018, 05:48 PM
 
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This coms as no surprise, I'm sure.


Incivility Infest Life in the U.S. On Trump's Cue
By Peter Baker and Katie Rogers

Mr. Trump’s coarse discourse increasingly seems to inspire opponents to respond with vituperative words of their own...The politics of rage that animated Mr. Trump’s political rise now dominate the national conversation...

“Unfortunately, we’ve seen a decline in civility and an uptick in incivility,” said Christine Porath, a Georgetown University professor and author of “Mastering Civility,” a book on behavior in the workplace. “It seems like people are not only reciprocating, but we tend to stoop lower rather than higher. It’s really putting us in an unfortunate place.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/20/u...migration.html
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Old 09-12-2018, 06:56 PM
 
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This coms as no surprise, I'm sure.


Incivility Infest Life in the U.S. On Trump's Cue
By Peter Baker and Katie Rogers

Mr. Trump’s coarse discourse increasingly seems to inspire opponents to respond with vituperative words of their own...The politics of rage that animated Mr. Trump’s political rise now dominate the national conversation...

“Unfortunately, we’ve seen a decline in civility and an uptick in incivility,” said Christine Porath, a Georgetown University professor and author of “Mastering Civility,” a book on behavior in the workplace. “It seems like people are not only reciprocating, but we tend to stoop lower rather than higher. It’s really putting us in an unfortunate place.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/20/u...migration.html
Incivility infests life if it is allowed to infest. Mastering Civility is not an appropriate book on how to deal with Trump. I would look for a book titled, "How do deal with people who are not in my bubble."
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Old 09-13-2018, 12:48 AM
 
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This coms as no surprise, I'm sure.


Incivility Infest Life in the U.S. On Trump's Cue
By Peter Baker and Katie Rogers

Mr. Trump’s coarse discourse increasingly seems to inspire opponents to respond with vituperative words of their own...The politics of rage that animated Mr. Trump’s political rise now dominate the national conversation...

“Unfortunately, we’ve seen a decline in civility and an uptick in incivility,” said Christine Porath, a Georgetown University professor and author of “Mastering Civility,” a book on behavior in the workplace. “It seems like people are not only reciprocating, but we tend to stoop lower rather than higher. It’s really putting us in an unfortunate place.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/20/u...migration.html

oh yes, blaming trump for what has been going on for the last 30 years in american politics. just how stupid do liberals think the american people are anyway?? gush 43 got hammered by the left for ten years, bush 41 and reagan were also hammered by the left. in fact lets be completely honest here, both nixon and ford got hammered by the left in this country, and by far more than they deserved.


and then the left has the audacity to suggest we need more civility in this country. but the truth is that we republicans have been calling for more civility for decades, and the left has been not only ignoring the calls, they have been doubling down on the lack of civility. and now trump is feeding it back to you in spades and you cant stand it. well tough toenails, get over it. try growing a backbone once.
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Old 09-13-2018, 01:46 AM
 
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oh yes, blaming trump for what has been going on for the last 30 years in american politics. just how stupid do liberals think the american people are anyway?? gush 43 got hammered by the left for ten years, bush 41 and reagan were also hammered by the left. in fact lets be completely honest here, both nixon and ford got hammered by the left in this country, and by far more than they deserved.


and then the left has the audacity to suggest we need more civility in this country. but the truth is that we republicans have been calling for more civility for decades, and the left has been not only ignoring the calls, they have been doubling down on the lack of civility. and now trump is feeding it back to you in spades and you cant stand it. well tough toenails, get over it. try growing a backbone once.
Try growing a backbone? Everybody, except you, has come to the realisation that this Republican part is the most spineless in US political history.
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Old 09-13-2018, 02:11 AM
 
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Civility eh? Just yesterday the NYT was touting rage:

//www.city-data.com/forum/polit...ack-women.html
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Old 09-13-2018, 06:00 AM
 
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Leftists are such liars. They project their own thoughts and behavior on to others. What a strange breed of people.
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Old 09-13-2018, 06:08 AM
 
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If the left could just take a few deep breaths and accept the fact that Trump is President of the United States of America for at least one term a lot of this incivility could end. You will get a chance to defeat him in 2020. If you defeat him with nothing more than hate and revenge on your minds, America will lose.
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Old 09-13-2018, 06:09 AM
 
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This coms as no surprise, I'm sure.


Incivility Infest Life in the U.S. On Trump's Cue
By Peter Baker and Katie Rogers

Mr. Trump’s coarse discourse increasingly seems to inspire opponents to respond with vituperative words of their own...The politics of rage that animated Mr. Trump’s political rise now dominate the national conversation...

“Unfortunately, we’ve seen a decline in civility and an uptick in incivility,” said Christine Porath, a Georgetown University professor and author of “Mastering Civility,” a book on behavior in the workplace. “It seems like people are not only reciprocating, but we tend to stoop lower rather than higher. It’s really putting us in an unfortunate place.”

https://www.nyti mes.com/2018/06/20/...migration.html
This is tabloid garbage. Only weakminded people blame others for their actions. It's always about policy.

You lost. Get over it.
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Old 09-13-2018, 06:19 AM
 
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This coms as no surprise, I'm sure.


Incivility Infest Life in the U.S. On Trump's Cue
By Peter Baker and Katie Rogers

Mr. Trump’s coarse discourse increasingly seems to inspire opponents to respond with vituperative words of their own...The politics of rage that animated Mr. Trump’s political rise now dominate the national conversation...

“Unfortunately, we’ve seen a decline in civility and an uptick in incivility,” said Christine Porath, a Georgetown University professor and author of “Mastering Civility,” a book on behavior in the workplace. “It seems like people are not only reciprocating, but we tend to stoop lower rather than higher. It’s really putting us in an unfortunate place.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/20/u...migration.html

President Trump does not cater to the PC snowflakes. He realizes that Americans are tough, capable, willing and able citizens who don't need coddling.

All the radical lefties who are spewing hatred are numerous. They not only spew hatred with words, they spew hatred through violent physical actions.

We know what we are dealing with when people are not playing the PC game. They are exposed for what they are. The late night leftists, the Hollywood leftists, the Antifa leftists.... they are out of the woodwork.
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Old 09-13-2018, 06:23 AM
 
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This coms as no surprise, I'm sure.


Incivility Infest Life in the U.S. On Trump's Cue
By Peter Baker and Katie Rogers

Mr. Trump’s coarse discourse increasingly seems to inspire opponents to respond with vituperative words of their own...The politics of rage that animated Mr. Trump’s political rise now dominate the national conversation...

“Unfortunately, we’ve seen a decline in civility and an uptick in incivility,” said Christine Porath, a Georgetown University professor and author of “Mastering Civility,” a book on behavior in the workplace. “It seems like people are not only reciprocating, but we tend to stoop lower rather than higher. It’s really putting us in an unfortunate place.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/20/u...migration.html




Even Obama said that Trump isn't the cause of this, that he's just a symptom.
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