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The Republican Party
You
have to separate republicans from the Republican Party. You also have
to separate the rhetoric and noise from the behavior and results: both the
Republicans and Democrats are centrist parties going after the middle class vote. The
Republican party is way better at marketing -- but what they're marketing is no
more different than GM is from Ford. Over time, you have to wonder what
Republicans are conserving and what Democrats are liberating.
The
Republicans are a minority party: only about 1/3 of voters identify
themselves as Republican. They dominate in rural and suburban areas
(particularly in the center of the country). But they have a very well oiled political
machine that is way more effective than the Democrats -- in organizing, fund
raising, and manipulating public opinion. The Republicans own (literally)
most of the media, and they completely dominate talk radio.
Economically, the party advocates corporate interests under "conservative"
branding. But WiseUP: pay attention to the results, not the
words. The party talks about small government, but the programs they put in are
huge welfare programs for drug companies (Medicare drug benefit), service
industries (suppressing the minimum wage), and the oil industry ($30 B tax
breaks). They lower taxes, but they are also responsible for 2/3 of the
national debt across all history. And removing the "death tax"
lowered taxes only for the top 1/2% of the country -- people that own most of
the corporations, stocks and investment property in the country.
Socially, the party advocates cutting or privatizing nearly all social
programs under the banner of promoting individual responsibility. But
WiseUP: the policies they advocate don't lead to the results they promised.
For example, divorce rates in "red states"
are higher than in "blue states," and both Hugh Hefner and Bob Guccione report
that most of their bunnies and pets come from "red states" (particularly Texas).
In another example,
teenagers that take celibacy vows have a higher rate of pregnancy and VD than
those that don't.
In foreign policy, the party essentially says military might and
action are the only effective tools. But their results don't look so promising. The US is almost certainly less
secure as a result of our go-it-alone strategy in Iraq, and there is now no
doubt that Al Qaeda now uses it as a major training ground. Afghanistan is
falling apart, and Al Qaeda / the Taliban have more fresh recruits than ever.
On almost any measure, the US has been weakened and has less influence than it
did on 9/11, let alone in the years before that.
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