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Hi folks! I was hoping for an intelligent, civil discussion on what I see as some major problems with the Republican party in the modern age (say, Reagan through Trump). Yes, I think Democrats have problems. No side in US politics is without hypocrisy, fault, and the like. Maybe I'll do another thread about that, but for now, this one is focused on the GOP.
See, I grew up respecting Republicans even though I was a Democrat. But I'm struggling these days to find that respect again. IMO, here are those major problems.
Never have liked them as a Party; some of their candidates are just a much better choice than what Democrats have been running since the 1980's. Ann Richards is responsible for turning most of Texas red, for instance, since she was more interested in her own ego and pandering to her drinking buddies in Austin than real politics, and tossed Bob Bullock and other real yellow dog liberals under the bus just as the national Party did in the early '80's
1. Doctrinal Purity:
I'm worried by the trend towards policing Republicans for being ideologically impure. The GOP used to be a big tent party, but these days, I see too many RINO accusations. It seems like any Republican who deviates from core principals like low taxes or pro-life can be considered a traitor to the cause. I think this is why the GOP has been unable to change and adapt, such as reaching out to Hispanics.
The GOP raises taxes all the time, and 'pro-life' isn't a doctrine, it's basic humanity; any culture that tolerates murdering babies is on a serious decline into oblivion.
2. Rejection Of Research And Science:
I get that facts can be slippery and that studies, stats, etc. can be skewed. But there seems to be a growing trend in the Republican Party to outright reject research and science. Global warming is not a question, yet many Republicans deny it. Evolution and the Big Bang are valid theories that work, but Republicans often reject both. I just don't get it, and I cannot see how the GOP can effectively lead by demonizing science.
Hyperbolic falsehoods; science isn't being denied, it's being questioned by skeptics. Evolution is not science, it's mere speculation, and one need only be familiar with empirical methodology to see there is no physical proof of it at this point. It's much more of a cult for Xian bashers than science, and has been since Darwin published his theories of adaptation.
3. Fiscal irresponsibility:
Back when I was young, I held two idea: Democrats spend like crazy, and Republicans tighten budgets. But in recent years, I've seen the opposite. Republicans sometimes lower taxes, but they rarely decrease spending. In fact, the best changes to our national debt and deficits have come under Democratic presidents. These days, I fully expect Republicans to spend like crazy.
Paleo-liberals were more fiscally responsible than the GOP overall, in that they at least required increased revenues to pay for the increases, while Republicans rarely did for their policies; they keep trying to tax those with the least to tax while jacking up subsidies and corporate welfare for their major donors, yes. But now the Democrats have joined them, and they are all 'neo-liberals' now, and have gutted the country's tax base as well, so deficits are the new norm now for both Parties. They get along great with commies these days, being all 'globalist' and whatnot.
4. Valuing Winning Over Morality:
Whether you agree with Trump's policies or not, one thing is factually accurate: Trump is not a good person. He's not evil, but he bragged about sexual assault and lies very often. Even his "straight talk" is suspect and bullying. Compare him to Reagan, and you'll see what I mean. But not only did he win the GOP nomination, Republicans continue to support him no matter what he does. It seems to me that The Republican Party values winning elections over being a good person.
Gibberish and spin. Not worth answering seriously.
Do you agree that these problems exist? As usual, respect will be returned. Due to this forum's rules, disrespect will simply be ignored.
Okay. This is just another Trump bashing troll post, anyway, and rhetorical 'questions' you aren't actually interested in, so we don't mind.