Are both parties Hamiltonian to the core?

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Anarchist420

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I think they are, especially if Israel First RINOs Mike Huckabee, Newt Gingrich, Mitt Bob Dole Romney, or Sarah Palin get the nomination.

Both parties promote the interests of big business, big government, and have a very broad view of the Constitution. The Republicans like to campaign on limited government, but they fail to deliver it every single god damned time. The Democrats like to campaign on socialism, but they deliver us corporatism, every single god damn time.

How would you fix the problem we're experiencing with two Hamiltonian parties, if you're not against it? Even the ****ing hijacked Tea Party is Hamiltonian FFS!

Why is Hamiltonianism so popular today, despite the fact it wasn't when it was first introduced? Is it ever going to change, or will the Hamiltonians be the dominant force in American politics until the democracy kills itself?
 

Matt1970

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Truth is most politicians have no intent on delivering on their promises. Excuse the numbers, but there is only 14% of Americans that will actually make a voting decision based on the candidate so the big game is to win those over. The rest of the people will follow their political lines even if their candidate commits a murder.
 

Scotteq

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It's because Hamiltonian~Beach blenders make the best Marguaritas.






By the way: RINO means "Republican In Name Only", and the individuals you name hardly qualify for 'In Name Only'.
 
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