Here’s how open minded liberals act when they disagree with your views:
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It’s amazing to me how I have become a “racist” to many members of my former political party only because I don’t (and won’t) support the current empty suit presidential nominee. The Left and Right are virtually indistinguishable nowadays.
I’m ready for either a parliamentarian system at best, or viable third and fourth parties at the least. What we’ve got with its mindless and blind polarization isn’t working.
What would the views of the third party be? I am thinking fiscally conservative, socially hands off or moderate-to-conservative when there’s a good non-sectarian justification for the government social intervention.
That’s one option. I think a four party system is the best bet. Left, Left of Center, Right of Center, Right. The trouble with “fiscally conservative” is it has no meaning anymore (like Liberal and Conservative and Evangelical, and you name it). “Just words,” as they say.
I thought we were going to have a fiscally conservative government the last eight years, not drunken sailors on leave. I’ll never trust the GOP (or the Democrats) again.
Fiscally SOUND, socially RESPONSIBLE, zealous in its support of a democratic republican form of government… and all elected officials can only serve two terms.
Let’s not forget how the conservatives react!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itEucdhf4Us
It’s amazing to me how I have become a “racist” to many members of my former political party only because I don’t (and won’t) support the current empty suit presidential nominee. The Left and Right are virtually indistinguishable nowadays.
I’m ready for either a parliamentarian system at best, or viable third and fourth parties at the least. What we’ve got with its mindless and blind polarization isn’t working.
What would the views of the third party be? I am thinking fiscally conservative, socially hands off or moderate-to-conservative when there’s a good non-sectarian justification for the government social intervention.
That’s one option. I think a four party system is the best bet. Left, Left of Center, Right of Center, Right. The trouble with “fiscally conservative” is it has no meaning anymore (like Liberal and Conservative and Evangelical, and you name it). “Just words,” as they say.
I thought we were going to have a fiscally conservative government the last eight years, not drunken sailors on leave. I’ll never trust the GOP (or the Democrats) again.
Fiscally SOUND, socially RESPONSIBLE, zealous in its support of a democratic republican form of government… and all elected officials can only serve two terms.
Whatever happened to “term limits” anyway? ;-)
Some politicians claim fiscal conservatism, but they spend like it’s going out of style on their pet social issues.
I am unique fiscal conservative: I raised LPENA taxes 50% under my tenure. :-)