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The Democratic Party's Identity Crisis - Fetterman argues that the party has drifted from common-sense bipartisanship, alienating core voters by prioritizing ideological purity over pragmatic governance.
“The party has changed, and we’ve lost that sense of bipartisanship that used to define how we get things done in Washington.”
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Fiscal and Border Accountability - The discussion highlights a growing urgency for stricter immigration controls and structural reforms to address the 'debt death spiral' threatening national stability.
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Shifting Geopolitical Alliances - Rising tensions within NATO and evolving sentiments toward Israel suggest a major recalibration of U.S. foreign policy and international influence.
“The party has changed, and we’ve lost that sense of bipartisanship that used to define how we get things done in Washington.”


