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Darwin is coming for the GOP
There’s an election coming and it’s only getting worse.
In 1964, 80 percent of Republican House members and 82 percent of Republican senators voted for the Civil Rights Act. In 1980, GOP presidential candidates spoke of Mexico as “our neighbor to the south” and supported schooling for illegal immigrant children so they wouldn’t be “made to feel that they’re living outside the law.” And throughout the 1980s, congressional Republicans had slightly more women in their caucus than the Democrats did. Today, Republicans drag their feet before punishing a fellow member of Congress who espouses white nationalism, the GOP president has shut down the government over his demands for an expensive wall to keep out mythical terrorists, and, oh, by the way, Democratic women in the House of Representatives outnumber Republican women 89-13. That’s the bad news. The worse news is that the kids are noticing. From a policy perspective, conservatism is on a lonely walk in the wilderness right now. But that creates an opportunity to emerge with a more modern, reformed conservatism—one that rejects both corporate imperatives and blood-and-soil nationalism. One that focuses on the importance of freedom and individual liberty, two things that are limited by government. But if conservatives fail to offer ideas or solutions for the problems that voters care about, government is exactly where those voters will turn. https://thebulwark.com/darwin-is-coming-for-the-gop/ |
Devolution ;)
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nebe, instead of asking teenagers what they think, how about you look at the map, at who controls what, at the federal, state, and local level. the gop took a jab to the face in 2018, and may take another one in 2020. the gop was obliterated in 2008. they made a monstrous comeback in the next 8 years, and gave some back in november. the gop offers solutions. the democrats respond with insults. jesus. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Reagan would not win nomination these days with the current Republican Party
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the gop nominated likeable moderates in 2008 and 2012. the media said one was a senile old racist, the other hated women because he kept their resumes handy. you’re just making up jibberish. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Reagan raise taxes and Grover norquist would have went ballistic. That alone would have disqualified Reagan. Never mind his views on the environment immigrants Etc
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ok. you’re right, reagan endorsed some policies that, 40 years later, aren’t in vogue. and bill clinton kicked
millions of people off welfare to pay for cuts to capital gains taxes. how would that fly in today’s democratic party? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Every year more Republicans die of old age and the majority of young people are not joining the Greyhaired Old Party
Ask Mia Love why they are looking elsewhere Ask a millennial what they think of the line: Black and Hispanic unemployment has never been lower Ask them if they are willing to take a gamble on climate change, for that matter ask the Pentagon what they see the effects of climate change to be Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Are Democrats currently promoting looser welfare eligibility requirements?
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flock to the gop when they acquire a speck of wisdom. that’s nothing new. that cycle is as old as the republic. churchill said, if you’re young and you’re not a democrat, you don’t have a soul. if you’re older and you’re not a republican, you don’t have a brain. think he said that. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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not like what clinton did. and they hate his crime bill. both parties are different. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Just change to word campaigned to compromised, is true to type for both parties and is why the far sides of both wings have so much power, politicians can't negotiate and compromise or they will get taken out in a primary. |
Are we there yet?????
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BUT There is no record of anyone hearing Churchill say this. Paul Addison of Edinburgh University made this comment: ‘Surely Churchill can’t have used the words attributed to him. He’d been a Conservative at 15 and a Liberal at 35! |
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Perhaps since Winston Churchill is so impressive, you could consider his view on Britain’s National Health Service
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numbers matter, not just percentages. but percentages do matter. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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For what unique reason would we be untreatable? What other countries might have this unique issue that you claim we have with health care? Would not Canada have similar issues, if not what is missing from their demographics? |
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you can go, without responding to something i never said? i never said we are biologically different. i said the math isn’t the same, because there are a lot more of us, and we have millions and millions who need it provided. we also have out of control plaintiffs attorneys driving up costs, i don’t know if they have that in england. medical schools here are insanely expensive, docs need to make that back. here’s a tip. read what i write. respond to what i actually say. no point in responding to gibberish that no one said. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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If it could be so simple..
There is more to this puzzle than you seem to comprehend Jeff. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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So I asked you a question so that perhaps you could explain why what works in Great Britain is impossible here and as usual, since you can’t answer the question rationally you claim you didn’t say that. Then you spout some idiocy that a larger pool somehow increases costs per capita (better explain this to the rest of the insurance industry) and health care costs are all the fault of educators and trial lawyers. Really? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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I agree that we should have a better safety net for those in need. I have no idea how to pay for it. |
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