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OP again, checking in while making supper.
So none of the people who said the GOP is the same thing as the Democrats has anything substantive to offer as to why I, a good and decent moderate American, should vote for the Republican Party? I’ve seen a few attempted bon mots about immigration, but I specifically said that’s less important to me and that anyway the GOP hasn’t done anything about it. Still waiting on a single substantive answer. If both sides are the same, surely one of you can make the case for why I should give the GOP my vote over the Democratic Party. |
You’ll see that they can’t answer. |
| Somewhere along the way Republicans figured out that our system of government (and laws) relies on both parties acting in good faith and decided that their governing philosophy - to the extent they have one - would boil down to "screw you, I'm going to do what I want and you can't stop me". To that end, they've spent the last 60 years packing the courts and legislatures with morons whose only interest is villifying anyone who opposes them, by any means, and dumbing down our politics to a binary system. |
News Flash: “Moderate” does not equal voting Democrat your entire life. OP suffers from mass delusion. But nice try! |
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NP. You aren’t getting answers because I don’t think true moderates/independents believe you are actually moderate. You sound like a pretty died in the wool Democrat to me.
Most of the moderates and independents I have anecdotally talked with don’t think the parties are the same, which is one of the statements where you go wrong from the start. However, they perceive little value in voting for either party. I think there are a lot of people planning to sit the presidential election out. |
You really don’t know what it means to be independent. Calling the GOP the party of moderates and independents is insulting every time it is uttered on this site. I’m not going to tell you to vote one way or another. I will tell you to understand both sides of the debate beyond some binary a is good, b is bad. Then decide from there. |
The bottom line is that there isn't a single person who has responded here with any policy or other reason why anyone should vote for a republican. |
No one ever said you have to vote straight ticket. Evaluate each candidate based on their own merits. |
You don’t sound like you’re actually open to discussion. And you’d have to be more specific. There is more than just federal elections to consider. Vote for who you think will be best and be done with it. At the presidential level we don’t even know who the candidates will be. Biden and Trump could be dead / jailed or something else. |
Democrats will continue to vote for open borders and the destruction of the country. Do they like the massive fentanyl killings of Americans? Do they like the gazillion child rape victims? |
| OP is not a moderate and her vote hinges on climate change and abortion. Claims immigration and inflation don’t affect them. Ivory tower and all. |
Sure. But a lot of the moderates and independents don’t see a reason to vote for a Democrat either. OP seems to be assuming that if one doesn’t vote Democrat, one votes Republican. What I am saying is that is not true. |
| I’m curious why OP considers herself moderate. Her listed positions aren’t. |
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OP:
What are your fiscal positions? Taxes, spending, wages, healthcare, education, infrastructure? How do you feel about labor unions? |