American Politics: Politicization In The United States

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American Politics Politicization are taking over the country. When George Washington was thinking that political parties would gain too much power, he was right because everyone wants their own polities to be how the country run when it cant be. For a country to run, you have to have different options but for the country to run right you have to agree on issues at hand. We are too politicized because of what we focus on these examples are the ones we focus on the most; what we eat, what we use or own, or how we treat each other because of what are beliefs are. People focus more on what they watch, eat, use, or own by their beliefs than what they like. “Viant company discovered some of the more unlikely differences in the ways that Democrats …show more content…
No one should think that they have to eat one brand of cereal because of your beliefs. "If we can't even eat the same cereal, then where does that leave us?” (Newsela:Frosted Flakes). Because of people thinking they can't eat the same cereal as other people who have different beliefs that means they can't live in the same area. We are becoming to politicized in our country because everything has to be their beliefs or no way. It is hurting our country because it is pulling the country apart. Yes, George Washington was correct because they are gaining to much power and taking control of where we live or what we …show more content…
“A rogue member of Congress can’t be “fired” by his party leaders, as a member of Parliament can; a renegade president cannot be evicted in a vote of no confidence, as a British prime minister can” (Atlantic: How American Politics Went Insane) I believe it is a good thing they cant just fire a party leader just because he did one thing wrong or thinks something differently. The people who believe it is a good ideal to have a lot of politics is because they want the constitution is remain under control. “The core idea of the Constitution was to restrain ambition and excess by forcing competing powers and factions to bargain and compromise” (Atlantic: How American Politics Went Insane). There should be away to Compromise with the people to get them on the same track as everyone