IronWing
No Lifer
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"We weren't conservative enough."I am looking forward to Reince Priebus' election postmortem next year.
"We weren't conservative enough."I am looking forward to Reince Priebus' election postmortem next year.
I wasn't claiming dissention. This thread speculates the demise of the Republican party. I stand by my assertion that as the nation continues to progressively slide left on social issues, other issues will emerge, primarily economic, that will cause the nation to fracture politically across other lines.Sanchez' desperation does not a movement make. She's being thumped.
http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-...z-senate-republicans-20160901-snap-story.html
Democrats don't have anywhere near the internal dissension we're seeing among Repubs no matter how you try to paint it differently. The party base is not embittered & dissatisfied with their leadership to nearly the degree of the Repubs.
Repub leaders aren't interested in solving any of the problems you mention because they don't see most of them as problems at all. Inequality? Environment? Healthcare for the plebes? They want more trickle down, fewer environmental regs & Free! Market! healthcare. More FUGM in general.
Immigration? It's becoming one of their perma-issues, like abortion. They don't want a solution, they just want something to exploit.
Republicans are obstructionists no doubt, but Democrats havent exactly achieved eutopia when left unchallenged. I've had the benefit of spending a great deal of time in cities representative of what happens when you let one party take control for too long, and the corruption, incompetence and group think that occurs when one party has a monopoly. San Francisco is a beautiful city until you cross over to Oakland and realize that the city simply exported its problems across the bay. LA is downright medieval in its wealth disparity. Seattle and Portland are starting to remind me of NYC in the 70s. Chicago continues its decline.Good thing for you its not the leaders that actually get stuff done, we have 500+ other elected officials to do it as well. Unfortunately a majority of those elected officials prefer to put their party before their country, care to guess what party most of them belong to?
Your both sides bullshit is simply a lazy persons way of trying to avoid reality.
How would I know? Am I a bag pipe or an air horn where you ask a question and I squeeze my arm to my side or push a button and expel air that makes noises? Am I a piñata you hit with a stick and treats fly everywhere. I have no idea whatsoever just like everybody else. Any opinion I might have is completely worthless.
Republicans are obstructionists no doubt, but Democrats havent exactly achieved eutopia when left unchallenged. I've had the benefit of spending a great deal of time in cities representative of what happens when you let one party take control for too long, and the corruption, incompetence and group think that occurs when one party has a monopoly. San Francisco is a beautiful city until you cross over to Oakland and realize that the city simply exported its problems across the bay. LA is downright medieval in its wealth disparity. Seattle and Portland are starting to remind me of NYC in the 70s. Chicago continues its decline.
The reality is that absolute power corrupts absolutely. I see few shining stars from either party rising above the petty partisan nonsense.
They may try to "champion" those value's, but haven't pulled that off in years. aside from the social issue's
Honestly when a person evaluates themselves and the things that are important to them only then can they review political party platforms and discern which one best aligns with their own views. Too many people accept the opinions of others and end up supporting one for all of the wrong reasons. My business and employment law studies as well as U.S. labor history opened my eyes and forced me to realign myself. I was a registered as a Republican up to that point but once I compared things I had no choice but to change parties and register as a Democrat.
The bible beaters would do well to review some of Jesus's teachings concerning the church and its duty to support the poor and the needy in society. Once supposed Christians can understand some of the basics there's no way that they can continue to support the right wing business centric Republican party. Neither party has a platform that I can get 100% behind but until things change that is what we are saddled with and I chose to support the one who supports the poor and working class people.
Perhaps.Are you my doppleganger or something here?
