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by kennysoona 476 days ago
Don't you have that backwards in assuming the solution is already implemented? My point is it would not be able to be.
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No, I said that once the legislative powers biased through the influence of party P implement solution S, then the burden of the other side is to repeal it. It's how things work, already without reforms...
> once the legislative powers biased through the influence of party P implement solution S,

My point is that isn't happening. Due to partisan deadlock party P can't implement solution S.

> that isn't happening

If that «half the public outright denie[d] truth and fact, proudly» caused such «partisan deadlock» that «party P [couldn]'t implement solution S», what you had stated would be that no legislation would be passed...