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“It’s really gotten to a point now where you have the ideological divisions in the country overlapped now with the partisan divisions,” said CNBC’s Chief Washington Correspondent John Harwood. He said there’s a “permanent warfare” between the Republican and Democratic parties, making it difficult to surmount divisions and make a plan.Dec. 29, 2012