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Reminds me of the Winston Churchill saying.....
Great statement!Nobody can be defined completely by a label and changing of personal labels is normal.
And the author is right; if you want to affect political change in the US, you're going to have work from within one of the major parties.
All three have some truth, but all three have exactly the same weakness.
Anyone who thinks that international trade policy has "ruined America" is ignorant of the issue beyond belief. Protectionism has repeatedly and consistently failed.The author wrote that he "was on the payroll of Ronald Reagan, GWW Bush, and the Republican Party. I raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for GOP candidates and wrote many trade policy papers for them and the party."
So, he's just yet another one of those who have supported those who have ruined America, and now he's disappointed with the results of what he and his ilk have wrought.
Anyone who thinks that international trade policy has "ruined America" is ignorant of the issue beyond belief. Protectionism has repeatedly and consistently failed.
To be fair, a lot of the republican base never get to hear those things. The GOP media intentionally doesn't report on them. Kinda like how it's strange any veteran would vote republican. If they knew the track records on helping veterans, they'd run from the republican party super fast.I guess I'm just amazed that it took you so long. "Reaganomics" wasn't enough to change your mind? "W's" completely idiotic and unnecessary invasion of Iraq wasn't enough to change your mind? The republican repeal of the Glass-Stegall Act, the deliberate gutting of Wall Street oversight, and the subsequent global economic crash wasn't enough to change your mind? Paying twice as much for health care than every other nation of Earth and still not getting universal coverage wasn't enough to change your mind? Jerrymandering, voter suppression, and blatant election-rigging wasn't enough to make you change your mind?
The parties aren't even close to being the same.meh. The two major parties are greedy, unloyal whores interested in money instead of the betterment of our nation. Democrats fund rebel groups, accept donations from countries that don't align with American values in the slightest, and then they start wars that the US has no business being a part of. I just don't see them as any better than the Republicans and don't understand how others see them can see them as so different.
Not much for anyone to choose from anymore.
You know, if it wasn't for the existential crisis in the Democratic camp, with no discernible path forward, no one would be reading hand-wringing essays like this. It plays so well into the narrative. It's not as if any political party is monolithic or than a persons political ideals are monolithic.
First I heard of that. Got a link to this huge problem?You know, if it wasn't for the existential crisis in the Democratic camp, with no discernible path forward, no one would be reading hand-wringing essays like this. It plays so well into the narrative. It's not as if any political party is monolithic or than a persons political ideals are monolithic.