If you sit down and talk with them, Reps and Dems are deeply concerned about today and tomorrow and the challenges we face on the way to ... peace, safety, security, and a meaningful life.
We want a safe place where our children can play, where we can work and earn a living, where everyone has a chance. We want our community to watch out for our kids and to help them along. We want to be treated fairly, and to be heard. We want freedom to think and speak and to learn, and we want to choose the direction for our lives.
For the short-term, we might (individually or collectively) pursue some advantage for ourself despite the cost to others, a perhaps less noble goal. That particular perspective leads to competition, of course, which wouldn't be bad except some get left behind and die. And that competition, if unfettered by moral constraint, leads to classism, racism, nationalism, anger, hatred, jealousy, greed, and the suffering and death of innocents. That's today, not some sad reference to past horrors.
We've been told to pray for for all those in authority, so that we can live peaceful and quiet lives marked by godliness and dignity. We're also warned rather pointedly ... "They crown kings, but without asking me. They set up princes but don’t let me in on it. Instead, they worship that which they built from their wealth, and it will be their ruin."
Can we move forward together? It's perhaps worth remembering that we're not adversaries and that we're reaching for the same goal. I wish it were an easier task for us all.