Conservatives have traded periodic revolts for a permanent revolution

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“…the tea party never really faded away. It mutated. It became the Trump movement, which is likely to dominate the Republican Party and have a major impact on politics for years to come. If the best guide to conservatism was once Arthur Schlesinger Jr.’s The Cycles of American History, now it might be Leon Trotsky’s The Permanent Revolution.

Conservatism’s familiar pattern of advance, consolidation, retrenchment and renewal has vanished. In its place is something that looks like #MAGA Forever.
[…]
The tea party cohort was notable mainly for its anti-institutionalism and breaking of norms. Its principal accomplishment was the Budget Control Act of 2011, with its spending caps and sequestrations, but its more symbolic action was the 2013 government shutdown. That negativity carried into the formation of the House Freedom Caucus in 2015. The caucus was not much more ideologically conservative than other GOP factions, but it was distinctive for its determination to destroy bipartisan cooperation, deny Obama any legislative achievements or real legitimacy, and dethrone Boehner, who appeared too willing to cut deals with the Democrats.
[…]
The party’s constituents – especially the non-college-educated, working-class citizens who make up much of the Republican base – need the government’s help with their problems. And the party’s long-term viability may be in doubt if a strategy of mindless, implacable obstruction endangers the stability and prosperity of the country, causing too many voters to consider it an existential threat.”


And we’ll see this continue for at least the next for years as the Republican-controlled Senate pursues a strategy of mindless, implacable obstruction determined to destroy bipartisan cooperation and deny Biden any legislative achievements or real legitimacy.
 
“…the tea party never really faded away. It mutated. It became the Trump movement, which is likely to dominate the Republican Party and have a major impact on politics for years to come. If the best guide to conservatism was once Arthur Schlesinger Jr.’s The Cycles of American History, now it might be Leon Trotsky’s The Permanent Revolution.

Conservatism’s familiar pattern of advance, consolidation, retrenchment and renewal has vanished. In its place is something that looks like #MAGA Forever.
[…]
The tea party cohort was notable mainly for its anti-institutionalism and breaking of norms. Its principal accomplishment was the Budget Control Act of 2011, with its spending caps and sequestrations, but its more symbolic action was the 2013 government shutdown. That negativity carried into the formation of the House Freedom Caucus in 2015. The caucus was not much more ideologically conservative than other GOP factions, but it was distinctive for its determination to destroy bipartisan cooperation, deny Obama any legislative achievements or real legitimacy, and dethrone Boehner, who appeared too willing to cut deals with the Democrats.
[…]
The party’s constituents – especially the non-college-educated, working-class citizens who make up much of the Republican base – need the government’s help with their problems. And the party’s long-term viability may be in doubt if a strategy of mindless, implacable obstruction endangers the stability and prosperity of the country, causing too many voters to consider it an existential threat.”


And we’ll see this continue for at least the next for years as the Republican-controlled Senate pursues a strategy of mindless, implacable obstruction determined to destroy bipartisan cooperation and deny Biden any legislative achievements or real legitimacy.
its not a revolution when your goal is a return to constitutional limits in government,,,
 
Trump prints & spends taxing US with inflation that will hit hard after the vaccine creates herd immunity & everyone rejoin the economy.
 
How much more fearmongering does the left plan on playing on? So far, nothing but it’s coming! It’s coming! The sky is falling! The sky is falling!

I hope those of you that are living in fear stay home and let America progress. The left wing regressives are unhinged and making up stories. No one is really believing the BS, unless you are a regressive.
 
How much more fearmongering does the left plan on playing on? So far, nothing but it’s coming! It’s coming! The sky is falling! The sky is falling!

I hope those of you that are living in fear stay home and let America progress. The left wing regressives are unhinged and making up stories. No one is really believing the BS, unless you are a regressive.
really-feeling-sorry.jpg


#TrumpLost #DealWithIt
 
How much more fearmongering does the left plan on playing on? So far, nothing but it’s coming! It’s coming! The sky is falling! The sky is falling!

I hope those of you that are living in fear stay home and let America progress. The left wing regressives are unhinged and making up stories. No one is really believing the BS, unless you are a regressive.
really-feeling-sorry.jpg


#TrumpLost #DealWithIt
No need to feel sorry for me, I don’t fear the Democrats “resistance” and am in no fear of a Republican revolution.

I just think that people that believe all this BS aren’t very bright.

BTW, why would I care if Trump lost when I didn’t vote for him? Biden or Trump, it will be four years of the same stupid crap. More spending, more spending, more spending.
 
Since when was there any bi-partisan co-operation during the last four years? OP is indulging is a fever or drug dream if he thinks that will change just because it would benefit liberal looting of the country.
 
“…the tea party never really faded away. It mutated. It became the Trump movement, which is likely to dominate the Republican Party and have a major impact on politics for years to come. If the best guide to conservatism was once Arthur Schlesinger Jr.’s The Cycles of American History, now it might be Leon Trotsky’s The Permanent Revolution.

Conservatism’s familiar pattern of advance, consolidation, retrenchment and renewal has vanished. In its place is something that looks like #MAGA Forever.
[…]
The tea party cohort was notable mainly for its anti-institutionalism and breaking of norms. Its principal accomplishment was the Budget Control Act of 2011, with its spending caps and sequestrations, but its more symbolic action was the 2013 government shutdown. That negativity carried into the formation of the House Freedom Caucus in 2015. The caucus was not much more ideologically conservative than other GOP factions, but it was distinctive for its determination to destroy bipartisan cooperation, deny Obama any legislative achievements or real legitimacy, and dethrone Boehner, who appeared too willing to cut deals with the Democrats.
[…]
The party’s constituents – especially the non-college-educated, working-class citizens who make up much of the Republican base – need the government’s help with their problems. And the party’s long-term viability may be in doubt if a strategy of mindless, implacable obstruction endangers the stability and prosperity of the country, causing too many voters to consider it an existential threat.”


And we’ll see this continue for at least the next for years as the Republican-controlled Senate pursues a strategy of mindless, implacable obstruction determined to destroy bipartisan cooperation and deny Biden any legislative achievements or real legitimacy.
its not a revolution when your goal is a return to constitutional limits in government,,,
With a multi trillion dollar bailout and stimulus that is socialism at its best?
 
Since when was there any bi-partisan co-operation during the last four years? OP is indulging is a fever or drug dream if he thinks that will change just because it would benefit liberal looting of the country.
The budget is the perfect example of how they actually work together.
 
“…the tea party never really faded away. It mutated. It became the Trump movement, which is likely to dominate the Republican Party and have a major impact on politics for years to come. If the best guide to conservatism was once Arthur Schlesinger Jr.’s The Cycles of American History, now it might be Leon Trotsky’s The Permanent Revolution.

Conservatism’s familiar pattern of advance, consolidation, retrenchment and renewal has vanished. In its place is something that looks like #MAGA Forever.
[…]
The tea party cohort was notable mainly for its anti-institutionalism and breaking of norms. Its principal accomplishment was the Budget Control Act of 2011, with its spending caps and sequestrations, but its more symbolic action was the 2013 government shutdown. That negativity carried into the formation of the House Freedom Caucus in 2015. The caucus was not much more ideologically conservative than other GOP factions, but it was distinctive for its determination to destroy bipartisan cooperation, deny Obama any legislative achievements or real legitimacy, and dethrone Boehner, who appeared too willing to cut deals with the Democrats.
[…]
The party’s constituents – especially the non-college-educated, working-class citizens who make up much of the Republican base – need the government’s help with their problems. And the party’s long-term viability may be in doubt if a strategy of mindless, implacable obstruction endangers the stability and prosperity of the country, causing too many voters to consider it an existential threat.”


And we’ll see this continue for at least the next for years as the Republican-controlled Senate pursues a strategy of mindless, implacable obstruction determined to destroy bipartisan cooperation and deny Biden any legislative achievements or real legitimacy.
its not a revolution when your goal is a return to constitutional limits in government,,,
With a multi trillion dollar bailout and stimulus that is socialism at its best?
not sure what your point is,,

and a bailout isnt socialism its cronyism and the slow destruction of a country and it shouldnt have ever happened,,
 
“…the tea party never really faded away. It mutated. It became the Trump movement, which is likely to dominate the Republican Party and have a major impact on politics for years to come. If the best guide to conservatism was once Arthur Schlesinger Jr.’s The Cycles of American History, now it might be Leon Trotsky’s The Permanent Revolution.

Conservatism’s familiar pattern of advance, consolidation, retrenchment and renewal has vanished. In its place is something that looks like #MAGA Forever.
[…]
The tea party cohort was notable mainly for its anti-institutionalism and breaking of norms. Its principal accomplishment was the Budget Control Act of 2011, with its spending caps and sequestrations, but its more symbolic action was the 2013 government shutdown. That negativity carried into the formation of the House Freedom Caucus in 2015. The caucus was not much more ideologically conservative than other GOP factions, but it was distinctive for its determination to destroy bipartisan cooperation, deny Obama any legislative achievements or real legitimacy, and dethrone Boehner, who appeared too willing to cut deals with the Democrats.
[…]
The party’s constituents – especially the non-college-educated, working-class citizens who make up much of the Republican base – need the government’s help with their problems. And the party’s long-term viability may be in doubt if a strategy of mindless, implacable obstruction endangers the stability and prosperity of the country, causing too many voters to consider it an existential threat.”


And we’ll see this continue for at least the next for years as the Republican-controlled Senate pursues a strategy of mindless, implacable obstruction determined to destroy bipartisan cooperation and deny Biden any legislative achievements or real legitimacy.
its not a revolution when your goal is a return to constitutional limits in government,,,
With a multi trillion dollar bailout and stimulus that is socialism at its best?
not sure what your point is,,

and a bailout isnt socialism its cronyism and the slow destruction of a country and it shouldnt have ever happened,,
Keep on telling yourself that someday it may come true.
 
“…the tea party never really faded away. It mutated. It became the Trump movement, which is likely to dominate the Republican Party and have a major impact on politics for years to come. If the best guide to conservatism was once Arthur Schlesinger Jr.’s The Cycles of American History, now it might be Leon Trotsky’s The Permanent Revolution.

Conservatism’s familiar pattern of advance, consolidation, retrenchment and renewal has vanished. In its place is something that looks like #MAGA Forever.
[…]
The tea party cohort was notable mainly for its anti-institutionalism and breaking of norms. Its principal accomplishment was the Budget Control Act of 2011, with its spending caps and sequestrations, but its more symbolic action was the 2013 government shutdown. That negativity carried into the formation of the House Freedom Caucus in 2015. The caucus was not much more ideologically conservative than other GOP factions, but it was distinctive for its determination to destroy bipartisan cooperation, deny Obama any legislative achievements or real legitimacy, and dethrone Boehner, who appeared too willing to cut deals with the Democrats.
[…]
The party’s constituents – especially the non-college-educated, working-class citizens who make up much of the Republican base – need the government’s help with their problems. And the party’s long-term viability may be in doubt if a strategy of mindless, implacable obstruction endangers the stability and prosperity of the country, causing too many voters to consider it an existential threat.”


And we’ll see this continue for at least the next for years as the Republican-controlled Senate pursues a strategy of mindless, implacable obstruction determined to destroy bipartisan cooperation and deny Biden any legislative achievements or real legitimacy.
its not a revolution when your goal is a return to constitutional limits in government,,,
With a multi trillion dollar bailout and stimulus that is socialism at its best?
not sure what your point is,,

and a bailout isnt socialism its cronyism and the slow destruction of a country and it shouldnt have ever happened,,
Keep on telling yourself that someday it may come true.
thanks for the troll,,
 
“…the tea party never really faded away. It mutated. It became the Trump movement, which is likely to dominate the Republican Party and have a major impact on politics for years to come. If the best guide to conservatism was once Arthur Schlesinger Jr.’s The Cycles of American History, now it might be Leon Trotsky’s The Permanent Revolution.

Conservatism’s familiar pattern of advance, consolidation, retrenchment and renewal has vanished. In its place is something that looks like #MAGA Forever.
[…]
The tea party cohort was notable mainly for its anti-institutionalism and breaking of norms. Its principal accomplishment was the Budget Control Act of 2011, with its spending caps and sequestrations, but its more symbolic action was the 2013 government shutdown. That negativity carried into the formation of the House Freedom Caucus in 2015. The caucus was not much more ideologically conservative than other GOP factions, but it was distinctive for its determination to destroy bipartisan cooperation, deny Obama any legislative achievements or real legitimacy, and dethrone Boehner, who appeared too willing to cut deals with the Democrats.
[…]
The party’s constituents – especially the non-college-educated, working-class citizens who make up much of the Republican base – need the government’s help with their problems. And the party’s long-term viability may be in doubt if a strategy of mindless, implacable obstruction endangers the stability and prosperity of the country, causing too many voters to consider it an existential threat.”


And we’ll see this continue for at least the next for years as the Republican-controlled Senate pursues a strategy of mindless, implacable obstruction determined to destroy bipartisan cooperation and deny Biden any legislative achievements or real legitimacy.
its not a revolution when your goal is a return to constitutional limits in government,,,
With a multi trillion dollar bailout and stimulus that is socialism at its best?
not sure what your point is,,

and a bailout isnt socialism its cronyism and the slow destruction of a country and it shouldnt have ever happened,,
Keep on telling yourself that someday it may come true.
thanks for the troll,,
You are welcome troll...
 
“…the tea party never really faded away. It mutated. It became the Trump movement, which is likely to dominate the Republican Party and have a major impact on politics for years to come. If the best guide to conservatism was once Arthur Schlesinger Jr.’s The Cycles of American History, now it might be Leon Trotsky’s The Permanent Revolution.

Conservatism’s familiar pattern of advance, consolidation, retrenchment and renewal has vanished. In its place is something that looks like #MAGA Forever.
[…]
The tea party cohort was notable mainly for its anti-institutionalism and breaking of norms. Its principal accomplishment was the Budget Control Act of 2011, with its spending caps and sequestrations, but its more symbolic action was the 2013 government shutdown. That negativity carried into the formation of the House Freedom Caucus in 2015. The caucus was not much more ideologically conservative than other GOP factions, but it was distinctive for its determination to destroy bipartisan cooperation, deny Obama any legislative achievements or real legitimacy, and dethrone Boehner, who appeared too willing to cut deals with the Democrats.
[…]
The party’s constituents – especially the non-college-educated, working-class citizens who make up much of the Republican base – need the government’s help with their problems. And the party’s long-term viability may be in doubt if a strategy of mindless, implacable obstruction endangers the stability and prosperity of the country, causing too many voters to consider it an existential threat.”


And we’ll see this continue for at least the next for years as the Republican-controlled Senate pursues a strategy of mindless, implacable obstruction determined to destroy bipartisan cooperation and deny Biden any legislative achievements or real legitimacy.
its not a revolution when your goal is a return to constitutional limits in government,,,
I don't care what it is, as long as all the fucking commies are dead.
:dunno:

Kill a commie for mommy.
 
“…the tea party never really faded away. It mutated. It became the Trump movement, which is likely to dominate the Republican Party and have a major impact on politics for years to come. If the best guide to conservatism was once Arthur Schlesinger Jr.’s The Cycles of American History, now it might be Leon Trotsky’s The Permanent Revolution.

Conservatism’s familiar pattern of advance, consolidation, retrenchment and renewal has vanished. In its place is something that looks like #MAGA Forever.
[…]
The tea party cohort was notable mainly for its anti-institutionalism and breaking of norms. Its principal accomplishment was the Budget Control Act of 2011, with its spending caps and sequestrations, but its more symbolic action was the 2013 government shutdown. That negativity carried into the formation of the House Freedom Caucus in 2015. The caucus was not much more ideologically conservative than other GOP factions, but it was distinctive for its determination to destroy bipartisan cooperation, deny Obama any legislative achievements or real legitimacy, and dethrone Boehner, who appeared too willing to cut deals with the Democrats.
[…]
The party’s constituents – especially the non-college-educated, working-class citizens who make up much of the Republican base – need the government’s help with their problems. And the party’s long-term viability may be in doubt if a strategy of mindless, implacable obstruction endangers the stability and prosperity of the country, causing too many voters to consider it an existential threat.”


And we’ll see this continue for at least the next for years as the Republican-controlled Senate pursues a strategy of mindless, implacable obstruction determined to destroy bipartisan cooperation and deny Biden any legislative achievements or real legitimacy.
Biden is a illegitimate president. Hopefully Trump will start his own party. The constitution party, that way his policies will run forever. He only has 80 million ready to support him!
 
Biden won't be an illegitimate President.

He will be a man pretending to be President.

The American people re-elected Donald Trump.

The elites who really run this country disapproved of our choice and nullified it using all the power at their disposal.
 
“…the tea party never really faded away. It mutated. It became the Trump movement, which is likely to dominate the Republican Party and have a major impact on politics for years to come. If the best guide to conservatism was once Arthur Schlesinger Jr.’s The Cycles of American History, now it might be Leon Trotsky’s The Permanent Revolution.

Conservatism’s familiar pattern of advance, consolidation, retrenchment and renewal has vanished. In its place is something that looks like #MAGA Forever.
[…]
The tea party cohort was notable mainly for its anti-institutionalism and breaking of norms. Its principal accomplishment was the Budget Control Act of 2011, with its spending caps and sequestrations, but its more symbolic action was the 2013 government shutdown. That negativity carried into the formation of the House Freedom Caucus in 2015. The caucus was not much more ideologically conservative than other GOP factions, but it was distinctive for its determination to destroy bipartisan cooperation, deny Obama any legislative achievements or real legitimacy, and dethrone Boehner, who appeared too willing to cut deals with the Democrats.
[…]
The party’s constituents – especially the non-college-educated, working-class citizens who make up much of the Republican base – need the government’s help with their problems. And the party’s long-term viability may be in doubt if a strategy of mindless, implacable obstruction endangers the stability and prosperity of the country, causing too many voters to consider it an existential threat.”


And we’ll see this continue for at least the next for years as the Republican-controlled Senate pursues a strategy of mindless, implacable obstruction determined to destroy bipartisan cooperation and deny Biden any legislative achievements or real legitimacy.


Pure commie cognitive transference. You haven't seen a revolution, YET.

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