It's perfectly reasonable in a coalition between two political parties that you get supporters of those parties you know stressing the things they want to stress.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think, at times of stress, you have to trust the pillars of democracy.
I've chosen to treat my life more like a party than something to stress about.
There's a high level of frustration with the two-party system out there.
Periods of cooperation between political parties shouldn't be taken for granted; they are a stunning human achievement.
I've never been a member of a political party, but people will superimpose on you what they want.
Political parties need to look at the different kinds of support that people may need, suited to their way of life, and provide cost-effective solutions.
What's taking place during stress is actually much simpler than a transaction between stressful life events and you. There aren't two parties involved in stress. There is only one - your own mind.
I have healthy disagreements with political parties I'm not aligned with, but I don't think it should be to the point where we're cursing and trying to strangle each other.
It's a no-win situation with politics; it's always going to be stressful. I'm more into the comedy of life.
You won't get a rational assessment of a political party from a member, and you won't get a reasoned account of the joys of being 'linked' from somebody who's already 'in.'