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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: John who wrote (160862)10/17/2013 2:22:19 AM
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In looking over the 100% unity among Democrats in yesterday's votes in the Senate and House, their solidarity stands in very stark contrast to the fractured Republican Party. Leftists are very unified around the central theme of having a large, dominant, intrusive government that tightly controls all of our lives from the womb to the tomb. Clearly, the leftists strongly favor socialism, at the very least, while many of them advance more extreme leftist ideologies such as communism, Marxism, and/or egalitarianism.

The Democratic Party's solidarity is what has enabled them to take over the United States government. They have unity. In addition to the 100% solidarity exhibited by Democrats in Congress yesterday, recall the 2008 and 2012 elections. Blacks voted for Obama by 96% or more. Again, it was an obvious display of strong solidarity, which is clearly something that Whites do not display. This fact strongly favors the Democratic Party. Likewise, which party receives most of the votes from gays, Muslims, Mestizos, and illegals? We all know the answer.

Let's face the facts... The Republican Party stands in ruins today. Why? Because part of the Republican Party tries (rightfully so) to remain loyal to conservative American taxpayers and the U.S. Constitution. This component of the Party is generally comprised of the men and women who voted against the debt-ceiling bill yesterday. In contrast, the other part of the Party is comprised of the men and women who voted in favor of the debt-ceiling bill. They represent the part of the Republican Party that attempts to remain loyal to large corporations that have very liberal, multicultural agendas.

The large corporations (and that includes banks) routinely give very large sums of money to BOTH political parties. This practice enables corporations to call in favors as needed. A case-in-point is how Sen. McConnell's vote was bought for $2B (and God only knows what else) yesterday. These are routine occurrences.

The reasons I have cited are generally why the Republican Party appears doomed to failure and extinction. The Party has two bases of support with incompatible views, whereas the Democratic Party is consolidated around the central themes of the Left AND they are also supported by the same large corporations and banks.

The proof of my assertions was completely reflected in yesterday's debt-ceiling vote. Again, the Democratic Party was totally unified while the Republican Party was split between it's loyalty to (a) conservative voters/taxpayers and (b) large corporations/banks with leftist agendas. The truth of that was directly reflected in the votes.
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