owebo
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If one acknowledges hitlery stands to the left of Adolf then you could describe her as a right wing kook....What part of Clintons policy is left of center. Regressive extremism can't be denied. The majority of the regressive party has now been taken over by the haters of that party. Do you see any difference in the way the right buys votes with the promise of tax cuts for everyone, which is financial and democrats wanting to take care of the poor which is a moral issue. Can you show me proof that the money that is given to the needy is going to people who it shouldn't be going to, because that is almost a annual study by the government, that finds out every time that the abuser are so few that it doesn't even suggest to increase the policing of it, that it wouldn't be cost effective.I did not intend to argue in my post that the post-Reagan gop led by Norquist was in anyway economically or morally superior to the dems essentially paying an underclass to remain unproductive.Think about your democrats buy vote routine, they would support the needy no matter what, it's their philosophy, and they are the party of the poor. part of their philosophy and they are the party of minorities, part of their philosophy. So is it because of their philosophy or to buy the votes. What is different between what the democrats do as compared to the buying of votes by regressives promising tax cuts for everyone, even though we are what 17 trillion in dent.It's indisputable that the GI bill did more to fuel the post-WWII econ boom, and added more % to gnp, than anything we've ever done. Likewise, both the Ike's highway bill and JFK's embrace of space, brought us infrastructure that STILL fuel growth.Higher taxes, for economic growth !!! Lmfao
The problem isn't taxes. And never has been. The problem is spending on programs that don't actually result in people becoming more productive or provide infrastructure
The fallacy of the post-Reagan gop is we prefer not to tax capital than to pursue policies proven to help the middle class. And the dems are basically in the game of paying non-earners for votes.
And I don't mean that we have no civil or moral duty to help those less advantaged.
However, TO BE VERY CLEAR this election is not about a post-LBJ and post-Reagan ideology. It is about a left of usual DLC policy v. Alt R extremism.