justoffal
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While the idea of a political party is nothing new to American Politics there has always been a fair amount of middle room for centrists. Now...not so much.
As the political races and contentions have become more and more competitive the divisive tone held by partisans has reached a fever pitch.
Who represents who in this battle?
Democrats: Historically known as the party of the little guy...but who are they today?
1.) Despite their efforts to paint themselves as plain folk...Democrats are rolling in just as much money as their GOP counterparts. How many billionaires support the Democratic vs. Republican parties?
2.) Identity Politics....so....Democrats claim to be the party of the minority? Let's take a look at the current democratic primary. Why is it that Biden, Warren and Sanders are in the lead by a wide, wide margin? Anyone? Biden extends lead over Warren, Sanders
3.) Democrats seem bent on diluting the population of American citizens with non Americans and not for the purpose of becoming patriotic contributors to our society.
Why would they want to do this?
Here's a probably clue : Cloward–Piven strategy - Wikipedia
GOP....who are they and what do they represent?
1,) Though they have a tendency to wrap themselves in the Flag...many of the elected GOP solons are really just unhinged democrats in disguise and are in the game for themselves just like their counterparts are.
Jeff Flake says 35 Senate Republicans would vote to convict Trump if impeachment featured a secret ballot
2.) Republicans also claim to be the party of fiscal responsibility....and yet they have contributed just as mightily to the national debt as any Democratic Administration has ever done and in fact appear to have done much more. How the past five presidents affected the deficit
3.) Republicans claim to be the party of America...and yet when it comes to protecting our borders they are just as squeamish and hesitant as their unapologetic globalist counterparts in the democratic party. It is and always has been about the money. Republicans, Business Groups Urge Trump Not to Close Border
Then finally there's us....and President Trump who isn't really a part of either party.
Take your stand...or not.
JO
As the political races and contentions have become more and more competitive the divisive tone held by partisans has reached a fever pitch.
Who represents who in this battle?
Democrats: Historically known as the party of the little guy...but who are they today?
1.) Despite their efforts to paint themselves as plain folk...Democrats are rolling in just as much money as their GOP counterparts. How many billionaires support the Democratic vs. Republican parties?
2.) Identity Politics....so....Democrats claim to be the party of the minority? Let's take a look at the current democratic primary. Why is it that Biden, Warren and Sanders are in the lead by a wide, wide margin? Anyone? Biden extends lead over Warren, Sanders
3.) Democrats seem bent on diluting the population of American citizens with non Americans and not for the purpose of becoming patriotic contributors to our society.
Why would they want to do this?
Here's a probably clue : Cloward–Piven strategy - Wikipedia
GOP....who are they and what do they represent?
1,) Though they have a tendency to wrap themselves in the Flag...many of the elected GOP solons are really just unhinged democrats in disguise and are in the game for themselves just like their counterparts are.
Jeff Flake says 35 Senate Republicans would vote to convict Trump if impeachment featured a secret ballot
2.) Republicans also claim to be the party of fiscal responsibility....and yet they have contributed just as mightily to the national debt as any Democratic Administration has ever done and in fact appear to have done much more. How the past five presidents affected the deficit
3.) Republicans claim to be the party of America...and yet when it comes to protecting our borders they are just as squeamish and hesitant as their unapologetic globalist counterparts in the democratic party. It is and always has been about the money. Republicans, Business Groups Urge Trump Not to Close Border
Then finally there's us....and President Trump who isn't really a part of either party.
Take your stand...or not.
JO
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