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"Don't vote for Democrats," they said. (Original Post) NanceGreggs Sep 2021 OP
That is becoming an increasingly difficult thing to accomplish DFW Sep 2021 #1
The Republican Party has for decades been transformative, even prior to BeckyDem Sep 2021 #2
Dog whistle central scrutinizer Sep 2021 #3
Indeed! nt Wounded Bear Sep 2021 #4

DFW

(54,378 posts)
1. That is becoming an increasingly difficult thing to accomplish
Sat Sep 4, 2021, 03:33 AM
Sep 2021

Republicans are taking away our freedoms at such a fast pace, there soon won't be any left for the Democrats to take.

Never mind that fact that the reason that there are so many freedoms left in the first place is due to successful Democratic efforts at blocking Republican plans to take them away.

Who's worse, the party that tells a farmer up front that if he makes a profit, he will have to pay some taxes on it, or the party that burns down the farm and the crops, telling the farmer they are doing him a favor, since now he will never have to pay any taxes on it?

BeckyDem

(8,361 posts)
2. The Republican Party has for decades been transformative, even prior to
Sat Sep 4, 2021, 08:25 AM
Sep 2021

Citizens United, which helped usher America into a political contest for the wealthiest donors to essentially write their own policies.

Republican policy, even without Trump: Free to cheat at elections, free to subjugate women, free to not pay your fair share of taxes, free to discriminate against minorities, free to pollute America.

Not many honest conservatives like this speak out:

The Republicans waged a 3-decade war on government. They got Trump.
By Norman J. Ornstein and Thomas E. Mann Jul 18, 2016

Trumpism may have parallels in populist, nativist movements abroad, but it is also the culmination of a proud political party’s steady descent into a deeply destructive and dysfunctional state.

While that descent has been underway for a long time, it has accelerated its pace in recent years. We noted four years ago the dysfunction of the Republican Party, arguing that its obstructionism, anti-intellectualism, and attacks on American institutions were making responsible governance impossible. The rise of Trump completes the script, confirming our thesis in explicit fashion.

Consider, as a sign of the party’s decadence, how quickly Bob Corker, a card-carrying member of the Republican Party elite — the center-right chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee — caved in to this horribly miscast party standard-bearer. Trump’s campaign has been filled with statements whose ignorance and bombast have appalled the establishment. Then a ballyhooed foreign policy speech in late April was widely panned by experts across the foreign policy spectrum. ("A very odd mishmash"; "strident rhetoric [that] masked a lack of depth." Corker’s response? He praised "the broadness, the vision" of the speech.

When Corker subsequently praised Trump's disastrous press conference in Scotland as "one of his better events" — this was the press conference that mainly showcased Trump's golf resort, and in which Trump praised the UK's vote in favor of Brexit in strongly pro-Europe Scotland, after earlier demonstrating he did not even know what Brexit was — the cave-in was complete.

Corker, of course, was not alone. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell fell in line quickly, and while House Speaker Paul Ryan hedged his support for a while, he also joined the Trump team. The Republican Party was about to nominate the most inexperienced, unpopular, and temperamentally unsuited major party presidential candidate in the history of American politics, and there was nothing the establishment could do about it beyond trying to contain the political damage.

It gives us little pleasure to say we foresaw that the Republican Party was on a destructive course that could lead to such a situation.
https://www.vox.com/2016/7/18/12210500/diagnosed-dysfunction-republican-party




central scrutinizer

(11,648 posts)
3. Dog whistle
Sat Sep 4, 2021, 11:29 AM
Sep 2021

“Take away your freedoms” is understood to mean “take away your freedom to amass an arsenal of guns and ammo” by too many.

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