Political Breakups and Regrets



  Win lose or draw this last election phase has sparked some emotional conflict that is a little hard to get over. Sooner or later in those moments of self-reflection, regret will occupy a moment of your time for a reminder.  Relationships can be tough!





  Political relationship breakups can happen for various reasons, often tied to differing values, goals, or strategies. Here are some key reasons that could lead to such splits:

  1. Ideological Differences: Parties or politicians may hold fundamentally different views on policies, governance, or societal issues, making collaboration challenging.

  2. Power Struggles: Competition for leadership positions or influence can lead to conflicts, especially when egos or ambitions clash.

  3. Betrayal or Broken Promises: If one party feels betrayed or let down by the other, trust can erode, causing rifts.

  4. Public Pressure: Backlash or demands from constituents can push leaders or groups to distance themselves from certain alliances.

  5. Scandals or Controversies: A party or politician entangled in a scandal may be abandoned by allies to avoid reputational damage.

  6. Policy Disagreements: Disputes over significant policies, budgets, or legislation can create divisions that are difficult to mend.

       Damn, Politics!

        M.N.Curry





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