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[quote=Anonymous]The problem the Republican Party faces today is that the GOP no longer even exists. The GOP once stood for balanced budgets or at least conservative economic policies and moderate social policies. Unfortunately for this group of Republicans they have been flooded, swamped, and totally diluted by intra-party coalitions of members with single issue agendas. Their Hedge Fund Coalition is willing to bankrupt the country rather than pay the taxes required to keep the country solvent. On the other hand the Religious Right Coalition of the Party is happy to vote against their own economic self-interests in the belief they are going to overturn Roe v. Wade. Roe v. Wade is never going to be overturned. The hedge fund Republicans may pander to the religious right, but they're not dedicated to the social agenda of the religious right. The Republican Party will remain terminally broken until working class Republicans stop listening to the madness of Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity, and start voting in their own self-interest again as was envisioned by James Madison and Alexander Hamilton.[/quote]
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