It is because of the power that our government possesses.
Look at elections for minor local offices. Notice that no one really pays attention to these types of elections? Why? Because they have very little power to influence our lives.
But on the national level the people in Washington have WAY too much power.
The Federal government directly controls 20% of our GDP. And through the power to tax and regulate they probably control another 10%. Add in the state and local governments and their spending and you see that government controls nearly half of our countries national output in one form or another.
When you give the government the ability to control the lives of others to that degree of course it is going to get nasty when it comes to exercising that power.
Because we are, for the most part, uneducated in general. Most people know nothing of civics. Hell, half our population is too lazy to bother voting. We want entertainment, not substance. We have the politics, and politicians, that we deserve.
To claim that the Republicans have 'moved' to the right is to ignore history. The country as a whole is FAR more to the left today than it was 100 years ago. Hell we are further left today than just 40 years ago.
In 1960 all governments in this country put together controlled just over 25% of our GDP. Today the Federal government alone controls that much of our economy.
The goal of the small government conservative isn't to 'move' us to the right, but to undo the damage done by the big government liberal who thinks that government is the solution to all our problems.
BTW the mantra "all viewpoints deserve to be heard" is a Democrat one. Look at the fairness doctrine and the Democrats excuses for why it is needed.
Craig, stop writing book like responses and maybe people will start to respond to you.
Oh... and BTW when the top tax rate was 90% the rich paid a much smaller share of taxes than they do now with the rate in the high 30% range...
Craig likes to talk about the 90% tax rate as if it meant something.
But there were so many loop holes and ways to get around paying taxes that no one paid that amount. And then the fact that the rate was so high causes people to spend valuable time and effort to avoid paying taxes. This meant that money that could have been used to improve the economy was being used to avoid taxation thus creating a drain on the whole system.
Look at what happened once the rate was dropped. The economy exploded AND the 'rich' actually paid MORE in taxes under the new lower rate than they did under the 90% rate!!! The reduction in the top rate from 90% to 40ish was one of the smartest economic moves in the post WW 2 era.
The wealth distribution had nothing to do with the tax rate.It did mean something, Wealth was far more evenly distributed. Thus as you pointed out yet missed the reason, the Wealthiest contributed far less of the over all Income Tax share.
Craig, stop writing book like responses and maybe people will start to respond to you.
Oh... and BTW when the top tax rate was 90% the rich paid a much smaller share of taxes than they do now with the rate in the high 30% range...
What we have in America is a solid middle ground, where the far right is really just slightly off center and leans right [a tiny bit]. While the far left is way off center and leans all the way left [so in general we are ruled entirely by the left].
Bill O'reilly in the more extreme poltical European nations, would be seen as a lefty for sure btw. Yet he is considered by many to be a "crazy" right winger here.
Because we are, for the most part, uneducated in general. Most people know nothing of civics. Hell, half our population is too lazy to bother voting. We want entertainment, not substance. We have the politics, and politicians, that we deserve.
Uh.. ha? 😕
Ok if I am wrong then explain to me what is so radical/right wing about either the Repubs or Dems. <snip>
What we have in America is a solid middle ground, where the far right is really just slightly off center and leans right [a tiny bit]. While the far left is way off center and leans all the way left [so in general we are ruled entirely by the left]
If either party is right wing then list some examples...
The Democrats gets a larger share of their money from the rich than the Republicans.Republicans are definitely right wing when it comes to taxes and distribution of wealth and income. The top .1 percent now earns a greater percentage of national income than the top 1 percent did 30 years ago. The top 1 percent earns twice the percentage of income as the bottom 50 percent, a complete reversal form 30 years ago. The top 400 incomes paid less than 17 percent federal taxes in 2007 while the rest of the top 1 percent paid 22 percent...
It goes on from there. Republicans favor the wealthy in no small way- it's the true Bush constituency, after all...
The Democrats gets a larger share of their money from the rich than the Republicans.
The Democrats ARE the party of the super rich. The Republicans are the party of the 'working' rich and the upper middle class.
The best I can do is link to a Rush Limbaugh post of an old Washington Times op-ed passed on a study by the NONPARTISAN Center for Responsive Politics.So, uhh, link that up, OK? Otherwise, you're just pushing the usual...
Washington Times Op-Ed: The Richest 1%
Dateline: December 18, 2002
Headline: The richest 1 percent
Byline: The Washington Times
So much for Republicans being the party of the wealthy. According to a new study by the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics, that moniker more appropriately belongs to the Democrats. "Republicans raised more than Democrats from individuals who contributed small and medium amounts of money during the 2002 election cycle," the report notes, "but Democrats far outpaced Republicans among deep-pocketed givers." Among donors who gave more than $200 but less than $1,000, Republicans enjoyed a substantial $68 million to $44 million edge over Democrats. The margin was closer among those individuals who gave $1,000 or more: The GOP took in $317 million, compared to the Democrats' $307 million.
But among the fabulously wealthy, the Democrats cleaned house. Donors of $10,000 or more gave $140 million to Democrats, while only $111 million went to Republicans. Among those individuals who gave $100,000 or more, the Democrats raised $72 million compared to the Republicans' $34 million. And when it comes to the millionaires' club - those kicking in $1 million or more - the Democratic Party skunked the GOP, $36 million to $3 million. Needless to say, despite the near-parity in overall amounts - $384 million to the Republicans vs. $350 million to the Democrats - the number of individual donors to the GOP exceeded those to the Democratic Party by more than 40 percent.
In other words, in 2002 a select group of bigwigs dumped big money into Democratic causes, while a broad base of folks donated respectable [but not overwhelming] amounts to Republican candidates. That goes a long way toward explaining the Democrats' shallow support in the midterm elections, and should give an indication of which party's agenda has been hijacked by the big money-men.
But it also sheds light on the president's first round of tax cuts - arguably the highest-profile domestic referendum in the midterm elections. We can't help but notice that only those who are so stinking rich that money doesn't matter supported the Democrats' opposition to tax cuts. Meanwhile, the many more who form the backbone of America's economy supported the Republicans. As the White House and congressional Republicans prepare a new tax package, we hope they bear that in mind. And just to show that there are no hard feelings, we'll still support tax cuts for the limousine liberals. With all that extra change in their pockets, maybe they'll put it to more productive uses than propping up the rejected policies of the Democratic Party.
Ok if I am wrong then explain to me what is so radical/right wing about either the Repubs or Dems. Both parties are pro-amnesty, both parties want our borders to remain open. Both parties like to talk the talk but never back it up with anything. If either party is right wing then list some examples...Cause they both appear solidly left wing to me and hardly ever veer much from that point.
Of course its easy to believe otherwise if you just listen to the media. But actions speak louder than words...And the actions of both parties points to them both being left wing.
And the most extreme event that has happened recently is Arizona trying to pass its immigration bill...But both parties came out against that state. Which isnt surprising considering that there isn't really a dime's worth of difference between Republicans and Democrats.
Heres some pointers from the last election.
-Both Obama/McCain ran up to DC to support the bank bail out.
-Both are/were for amnesty for illegals
-Both support Nafta and other U N treaties
-Both support cap and trade,and between the 2 of them they had over 600 people from the CFR on their staffs.
Wow. Such extreme differences on huge issues in this country...