Whichever side of the political spectrum you are on, what are some things you will admit or concede to the other side?
I've lost interest in getting along with the American right.
What are some things we can ALL agree on? Could we all agree, for example, that polarization has gotten out of hand, and we need better ways of having political debates?
You won't be able to undo the polarization, which I expect to get worse. It's by design. It's how you distract a nation as you quietly go about a class war and take over a government so that they won't notice.
That's pretty much the answer to any question about how to make America right in any area that it has seen undesirable change over the last several decades. It's by the design of people that don't care what either conservative or liberal voters want. They control America now, and Americans will get what these people let them have. They benefit from the division and rancor. They'll concentrate wealth, power, and privilege as people bicker about Hillary and shoot one another up.
So, I'm not looking for America to correct any of its problems since they aren't problems to the people in control, and they won't allow anybody to "fix" anything. Racism will become worse, There will be more violence. There will be more bankruptcies and homelessness. The extreme weather will become more extreme. Infrastructure will continue to decay. Wars for profit will continue to be waged. Nothing is going to get better by design.
I am occasionally criticized for this pessimistic conclusion. I am told we need to have hope.
I don't need to have hope for America. I've learned to live without it. My goal isn't to be optimistic or pessimistic, but to be correct. I've already made major life changes based on these pessimistic judgments, now over twenty years old, and I think they were good changes. We don't live in America any more. Instead, we live among happy people that are largely apolitical, have better weather, and enjoy lower prices.
Literally, my very last experience in America, which was in April of 2011 at LAX, was unpleasant. I was cheated by the last American insurance company I made a claim within 2009. This is how I remember America, and why we've disengaged from it to the point we won't even visit.
I bought my wife a beautiful bouquet this week featuring sunflowers, a ginger plant, lilies, baby's breath, and mums for about $6 USD. The weather is 80 degrees F and sunny now at 11:30 AM in mid-February, just like about every other day.
And I owe this better life all to this pessimistic judgment about what was coming in America, without which, I'd likely still be there hoping things would turn around. I expect the differences between what I left and what I found to become even more extreme as time passes. False hope would not have been helpful.
Though the extremely partisan, racist, and sexist Hillary voters could not bring themselves to vote for Trump in 2016 because he was a man, white, and republican
Well, I don't vote in American elections any more and haven't since I was purged from the voting roles in two consecutive elections in the early 2000s, but my reasons for despising Trump aren't the ones you named. I find serial adulterer, self-admitted sexual predator, perpetual fraud, racist, non-stop liar, fascistic tendencies, and now murderer to be more relevant.
And yes, I am extremely partisan. I tend to frown on such things.