Post by ajohnstoneRepublicans accuse Democrats of being in collusion with BLM and Antifa to
establish a socialist tyranny. Democrats accuse Republicans of marching
with the militias and Proud Boys towards a fascist dictatorship. Both
accuse the other of preparing for a coup if defeated in November.
Portraying the two-party duopoly through the lens of its extremist wings
is misleading. It leads people to see them as more significantly different
than they are, when, in fact, on all the matters of real importance and
not just the mere tokenism of identity politics and gesture policies, both
agree. You seem to forget that Biden's allies are also on the other side
of the aisle. Mitt Romney and Biden don't have much daylight between their
positions, do they?
Romney is a classic RINO. If I could take back one vote in my life, it
would be the one I gave him in 2012. I wasn't thrilled about it but I knew
there was a real chance Kennedy, Thomas, or Scalia would leave the SCOTUS
during the next president's term and I didn't want Obama to replace one of
them with a liberal justice because it would give the liberals a majority.
That is nearly what happened but thankfully Mitch McConnell stood firm and
that nightmare scenario didn't play out.
Post by ajohnstoneIt was not the Republicans that defeated Sanders Medicare for All - it was
the Democratic Party. It was not the Republicans that defeated AOC's Green
New Deal - it was the Democratic Party.
None of that could have happened as long as the Republicans hold the
Senate. If the Democrats gain control of the Senate and the White House,
those are on the agenda. They just won't tell the voters that because that
would make it difficult for them to gain full control.
Post by ajohnstoneAs for the other comment. We know full well the differences between the
Democratic Party and the Dixiecrats. But if you insist, are you saying
Lincoln holds the same views as to-day's Republicans when he stated the
"Labor is prior to, and independent of, capital. Capital is only the fruit
of labor, and could never have existed if labor had not first existed.
Labor is the superior of capital, and deserves much the higher
consideration."
Labor and capital are both necessary for a prosperous society.
Post by ajohnstone"The world is agreed that labor is the source from which human wants are
mainly supplied. There is no dispute upon this point."
"If at any time all labor should cease, and all existing provisions be
equally divided among the people, at the end of a single year there could
scarcely be one human being left alive---all would have perished by want
of subsistence."
Capital is required to pay the laborers.
Post by ajohnstone"Labor is the great source from which nearly all, if not all, human
comforts and necessities are drawn."ÂA"And I am glad to know that there
is a system of labor -> where the laborer can strike if he wants to! I
would to God that such a system prevailed all over the world."
"And, inasmuch as most good things are produced by labour, it follows that
all such things of right belong to those whose labour has produced them.
But it has so happened in all ages of the world, that some have laboured,
and others have, without labour, enjoyed a large proportion of the fruits.
This is wrong, and should not continue. To secure to each labourer the
whole product of his labour, or as nearly as possible, is a most worthy
object of any good government."
If capitalists have no incentive to invest their capital, labor won't get
paid. Labor and capital are as intertwined as the chicken and the egg.
Post by ajohnstone“I see in the near future a crisis approaching that unnerves me and causes me to tremble for the safety of my country. . . . corporations have been enthroned and an era of corruption in high places will follow, and the money power of the country will endeavor to prolong its reign by working upon the prejudices of the people until all wealth is aggregated in a few hands and the Republic is destroyed.”
There is plenty of wealth and it isn't in the hands of a few. Our country has prospered more than any other in the history of mankind.
Post by ajohnstone(apologies to those who remember i already drew attention to those quotes from Lincoln but they do serve as evidence that the Republican Party who under Nixon wooed and courted and won over the Dixiecrats changed politics.)
The Dixiecrats do not exist in the today's Republican Party. Nobody is
talking about segregation anymore.
Post by ajohnstoneAnd if you want to ridicule the left, i suggest you follow its own inane logic. The Left insisted that Trump was the anti-Christ and that working people should vote for the lesser evil, a saintly grandfatherly figure such as Biden and they told lies about Biden to get him elected.
It isn't necessary to lie about Biden. He has produced enough legitimate
fodder during his 47 years inoffice.
Post by ajohnstoneBut they propose that when Biden is in office to begin organizing campaigns to save the world from the very evil they just helped to put into the White House. Now we are expected to believe the conservative narrative that Biden can be pressured into taking a hard-left turn, ignoring the reality he had already rejected the soft-left policies of Sanders and co. Pelosi and Schumer hold the reins of the Democratic Party, not the Squad who will remain on the periphery fringe, offering left-wing legitimacy to the Democratic Party, that is why they are tolerated.
Schumer and Pelosi are so scared of the radical left they will do what
they are told. I doubt there has ever been a weaker Speaker than Nancy
Pelosi. Can you imagine strong Speakers from the past such as Sam Rayburn,
Tip O'Neill, or Newt Gingrich kowtowing to a group of freshman back
benchers the way Pelosi has to The Squad. When those guys were in charge,
the last time a freshman would even get face time with the Speaker would
be when they got sworn it.
Post by ajohnstoneThe outcome is predictable as in all previous election circles. Biden will fail to fulfill his campaign promises
That would actually be a good thing. But Biden won't be in charge. He'll
probably get an office in the basement and Harris will occasionally send
down some papers for him to sign.
Post by ajohnstoneand people will be disillusioned and they will once more opt for the Republican promises...and when they fail...they will return to the Democrats...ad nauseum. Read your history book.
The congressional radicals will be steering the ship if the Democrats get
all three levers of power. Biden is not going to stand up to them. When
they pass a bill to expand the Supreme Court, do you really think Biden is
going to veto it. Fat chance. Biden won't even be necessary to grant
statehood to DC and Puerto Rico. Congress can do that on its own.
Donald Trump has either done or tried to do everything he campaigned on.
Obamacare would have been repealed if not for John McCain siding with the
Democrats. He's building the wall. He passed a massive tax cut. He has
reduced regulation. He has appointed true conservatives to SCOTUS and the
lower courts. He renegotiated NAFTA and withdrew from the TPP. He has
strengthened the military and reduced our involvement in foreign
entanglements. What did he promise that he didn't at least try to deliver?