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Only a total dumba$$ thinks there's any difference between Republicans & Democrats. They are 2 parts of our one party system. America as it was and was set up to be, is dead.
Only a total dumba$$ thinks there's any difference between Republicans & Democrats. They are 2 parts of our one party system. America as it was and was set up to be, is dead.
Its seeming more and more like it. For all the hooplah and division that stems from social issues every election cycle, when each party is in power they do just enough to have "thrown a bone" to their base. While Americans are caught up heatedly debating same-sex marriage and contraceptives, our government takes more and more of our freedoms out from under us.
As spineless and unprincipled as the Republicans may be, believe me they're far from dead. While it's true that 50% of the voting public would follow the liberal Democrats off a cliff, the real reason the Republicans lost was because they threw the election. As sure as I'm sitting here, Mitt Romney was a fall guy, much like McCain was in 08. Mitt Romney, himself never even wanted to be President, one of his sons said so.
Despite being a fall guy, Romney still garnered ~47% of the popular vote. Republicans still have the House of Representatives. At the state level, Republicans control 30 governorships, 28 lower houses, and 30 upper houses. The party is far from dead. The only reason Republicans keep losing Presidential elections is because they keep putting up RINO candidates. If they were serious about winning an election and put up principled conservatives, they would wipe the floor with the Democrats.
Its seeming more and more like it. For all the hooplah and division that stems from social issues every election cycle, when each party is in power they do just enough to have "thrown a bone" to their base. While Americans are caught up heatedly debating same-sex marriage and contraceptives, our government takes more and more of our freedoms out from under us.
Some sanity..
Amazing our economy and finances are a mess, and the best people can think of is the items you mentioned above. And yes, freedoms are being taken and the liberal media is in on it. Look at the gun debate (you are against guns, you are good), debt (you are for, you are good), spending (you are for you are good), and it keeps going and going.
If one party controls all branches of government when the **** hits the fan (coming soon) it won't after the next election.
I think what you say is realistic but you also have to hope that ensuing elections will be more like they were intended to be when the Constitution was written. I don't think the last one was like that in too many areas of the country. I believe we have come to the place where we will either have people prove their citizenship to vote or the elections will become more and more controlled.
You can't have a fair media when they are for profit.
This is actually a detrimental flaw of democracy. Once the mass figure out they can vote their way into the public treasury, it is game over.
The media has always been a for profit enterprise from America's very first news sheets. And our voters have always tried to find ways to tap into the public largesse in some fashion or another from the beginning as well.
Somehow though, democracy has managed to persevere despite the presence of both.
Is there any evidence that Americans have ever favored a dictatorship? If there is, I can't think of any. Our two party system seems to be strong enough to prevent a dictatorship from ever happening, and I don't see anyone who is willing to live under a dictatorship now at all. Our forefathers sure didn't either, and they had several opportunities to give all the hassles of democracy up for life in a dictatorship.
Our political parties have a way of morphing to match the times and still hold to a few basic principles. Both have gotten very distorted in the past, but eventually both have self-cleansed.
Neither are the same as they were in my youth, and I voted for the first time in 1968. it always takes time, but they always come around. I don't expect any difference in that ability in the future.
And, if the Democrats are all bleeding hearts, a dictatorship under their control would be quite gentle, benevolent, and wussy, wouldn't it?
Schadenfreude, if nobody is buying the GOP message, you can blame the tea party fools for that.
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