I was thinking no, but I was wondering what you thought. I know that Coolidge and Harding were not pro-labor. Northern Jacksonian Al Smith was pro-labor as was Progressive Republican Hoover but the Republicans before them including those of the gilded age and even the first Republican President were not pro-labor. Lincoln, despite his rhetoric, could not be considered pro-labor because he conscripted people to fight or die.
The Jacksonians were always pro-labor, especially the Northern ones which is why they opposed the high tariffs... the high tariffs allow the merchants and the CEOs to take advantage of the laborer. Many Southern Secessionists and Nullifiers (e.g., the great intellectual and South Carolina Citizen Statesman John C Calhoun as well as many leaders of the CSA) plus Founders Jefferson and Adams were the first to point to that out then the Northern Jacksonians came along and realized that Jefferson and Adams were right.
Bush was the same as the Radical Sherman Republicans because he had foreign countries raped for their resources... imperialism was one of the original intent of the 14th Amendment and Sherman said he wanted a consolidated U.S. to be a world empire. In other words, the 14th Amendment wanted to make everyone a subject and so to the jurisdiction of the United States... the authors of the 14th Amendment did not value citizenship they hated liberty and loved inequality. Also, the 14th Amendment was just like Hitler's so-called 14 words of truth in that they were both created by social nationalists who favored a strong executive power. Social democracy, OTOH, would oppose the 14th Amendment because social democracy is not Conservative; social democracy likes to preserve the laws of Nature and of Nature's God in that it supports constant change. However, the Republican Party has always been socially nationalist so they have always been for legislating uniformity, morality, inequality, and Order.
Didn't I just kind of prove that the Democrats are still Jacksonian pro-labor men and that the Republicans are still Lincolnian pro-business men?
Anyway, my dream is that one day we will not have to pick between communism and fascism.
The Jacksonians were always pro-labor, especially the Northern ones which is why they opposed the high tariffs... the high tariffs allow the merchants and the CEOs to take advantage of the laborer. Many Southern Secessionists and Nullifiers (e.g., the great intellectual and South Carolina Citizen Statesman John C Calhoun as well as many leaders of the CSA) plus Founders Jefferson and Adams were the first to point to that out then the Northern Jacksonians came along and realized that Jefferson and Adams were right.
Bush was the same as the Radical Sherman Republicans because he had foreign countries raped for their resources... imperialism was one of the original intent of the 14th Amendment and Sherman said he wanted a consolidated U.S. to be a world empire. In other words, the 14th Amendment wanted to make everyone a subject and so to the jurisdiction of the United States... the authors of the 14th Amendment did not value citizenship they hated liberty and loved inequality. Also, the 14th Amendment was just like Hitler's so-called 14 words of truth in that they were both created by social nationalists who favored a strong executive power. Social democracy, OTOH, would oppose the 14th Amendment because social democracy is not Conservative; social democracy likes to preserve the laws of Nature and of Nature's God in that it supports constant change. However, the Republican Party has always been socially nationalist so they have always been for legislating uniformity, morality, inequality, and Order.
Didn't I just kind of prove that the Democrats are still Jacksonian pro-labor men and that the Republicans are still Lincolnian pro-business men?
Anyway, my dream is that one day we will not have to pick between communism and fascism.