Dr. Pissy and I have shared an office for 11 years. We joke, bitch, whine, and try to make the most of our bizarre days as we work through  the schedule. Day in and day out. 11 years now.
And guess what? We're on opposite sides of the political fence.
And  we discuss health care, and politics, and war, and peace, and all kinds  of other stuff. And we've never had an unfriendly moment doing it.  Sometimes we come up with ideas that might actually work, and be an  acceptable compromise. Sometimes we don't.
I'm not saying we should be in charge of anything. I mean, hell, what do we know? Maybe our ideas wouldn't work.
What  I want to know is why politicians end up as the jerk-offs they often  are. They must start out like us, at some point. On both sides of the  aisle. Willing to talk and work things out. I mean, most of them are  married, so should be used to the negotiations and compromise of REALLY  complex human relationships.
So why is it that, as soon as  someone actually gets elected, they revert to a preschool level of  immaturity? Instead of trying to work things out, all they can do is  scream, pout, and point fingers at the other children (who do the same  back at them).
Every government in history has been founded on the idea of compromise.  Every marriage, friendship, business, and child-raising depends on it to  work out differences. So where the hell did it go in the modern  government?
Is this kind of idiocy and inability to work together really something that 
anyone  sees as being good? People refuse to work together, and then run for  re-election on that idea- that they acted like a child (except I think politicians like to call it "standing up for my principles").
I suspect part of the problem is vitriolic idiots from both sides on  cable news, who aren't running for office (and therefore have nothing to  lose), spewing idealistic shit that may sound good to their audiences,  but in reality won't work. And any politician who actually  tries to work out a problem reasonably gets chewed out by these clowns as  being weak and worthless.
I think all these political types need  to go back to the sandbox, and re-learn basic playground etiquette: Be  polite, wait your turn, share, make friends, treat others as you'd like  to be treated, and WORK IT OUT.
Most governments were founded on the idea of negotiation and compromise.  So why is it considered better now to just scream, pout, and do  absolutely nothing? Or (my pet peeve) putting pissy little issues at the  forefront to distract attention from the fact that they aren't trying  to actually solve anything. It's easy to scream, but a lot harder to  actually work out a solution. I don't think any of us are paying you  guys to be petulant crybabies.
As you guys know, the Grumpy family likes cruise vacations. The crews on  these ships are a remarkable polyglot of races, nationalities, and  cultures. And they work very well together, BECAUSE THEY HAVE TO. If  not, the passengers are unhappy, or the ship breaks, and they all get  fired (at the minimum). So why the hell can't our elected  representatives (who get paid A LOT more)?
Screaming and yelling may get you favor with  whatever local groups whose ass you're kissing, but isn't in the best  interests of any group as a whole. No matter what country you live in,  or what side you're on.