Wyatt earp
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I think you know I'm right but won't admit it.When I say choice in policy, I mean the difference in numbers of policy positions.
Democrats push for:
1) Investing in fixing roads and bridges
2) Making healthcare more affordable
3) Raising the minimum wage
4) Mitigating the effects of climate change
5) Keeping big money out of politics
6) Regulations targeting products of human consumption (consumer advocacy)
7) Tax cuts for the middle class
8) Extending the eligibility of over time pay for workers
9) Raising taxes to reduce the deficit
10) LGBT rights advocacy
11) Feminist issues
12) Making college more affordable
13) Targeting Wall Street crime
14) Gun control
The list doesn't even stop there. There's even more ideas than that.
Now let's examine republican policy
1) Giving tax breaks to the top earners (which ONLY helps them)
2) Deregulation
3) Limiting LGBT rights
4) Limiting women's right
5) No to ObamaCare
6) Getting rid of porn(RNC), sex toys (Ted Cruz)
Okay that's 14 to 6 in the number of policy ideas. Now keep in mind that 5 of those republican policies are not pro-active ideas. They are just policies that say "No" to something rather than policies expressing new solutions.
You can hate the democratic ideas all you want, but at least they are proactive ideas that outnumber the list in the republican platform.
Once again we must ask: why would anyone not in the 1% vote republican?
^^ This shit is why no one can take liberals seriously.
All you post is bullshit.
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