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« on: February 19, 2017, 03:12:43 PM »
« edited: February 19, 2017, 03:16:46 PM by Old School Republican »

Even before Trump, most of them were pretty terrible fits for the Republican Party of today. They should just join the Democrats (where their heart belongs) and quit bragging about how voting for Clinton (whether it is in 2016 or 1996) was the only morally acceptable thing to do and that every Republican voter in 2016 is a Dixiecrat, racist or populist. They also seem to have this strange idea that the Republican Party was literally perfect in the age of Bush and appreciated the values of small government and conservatism back then, which is simply not true.


Romney voters didnt vote for Hillary because they like Hillary LMAO. They just considered her the lesser of two evils , and reluctantly voted for her. If Kasich,Bush, Rubio, Walker, Christe , and even paul  won the nomination they easily would have voted for the Republican. Even if Cruz was the Republican nominee a lot of them would have not voted for Hillary.

No instead the Populist Trump voters should join the Democratic Party because they like democrats want to implement policies what hurt small business and upper middle class workers.
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« Reply #1 on: February 19, 2017, 06:52:57 PM »
« Edited: February 19, 2017, 07:34:36 PM by Old School Republican »

This is what I view as a true conservative


1.  Believes high taxes are bad
2.  Supports deregulating business (especially small ones) to stimulate the economy
3.  Supports balancing the budget without raising the top income tax in almost all cases except for the exception of war and an economic recession
4. Opposes Pork Barrel Spending
5.  Supports reducing the power of the executive branch
6 .  Opposes federal war on drugs(after seeing evidence that it hasnt worked)
7.  Supports reducing the size of the federal government and returning many of its powers back to the states
8. Supports reforming welfare
9. Is a realist on foreign  policy
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« Reply #2 on: February 19, 2017, 07:27:16 PM »
« Edited: February 19, 2017, 07:35:21 PM by Old School Republican »

This is what I view as a true conservative


1.  Believes high taxes are bad
2.  Supports deregulating business (especially small ones) to stimulate the economy
3.  Supports balancing the budget without raising the top income tax in almost all cases except for the exception of war and an economic recession
4. Opposes Pork Barrel Spending
5.  Supports reducing the power of the executive branch
6 .  Opposes federal war on drugs(after seeing evidence that it hasnt worked)
7.  Supports reducing the size of the federal government and returning many of its powers back to the states
8. Supports reforming welfare

So, I guess I don't even count because of #6.  It almost seems like any libertarian could fit your definition.

(Of course, I spend post #4000 arguing about what a true conservative is)

If you support the Federal government  waging a war on drugs you wouldnt count but if you support doing it at the state level you would count.


Nope Libertarians wouldnt fit cause they arent realists on foreign policy
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Computer89
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Posts: 45,317


Political Matrix
E: 3.42, S: 2.61

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« Reply #3 on: February 19, 2017, 08:03:29 PM »

This is what I view as a true conservative


1.  Believes high taxes are bad
2.  Supports deregulating business (especially small ones) to stimulate the economy
3.  Supports balancing the budget without raising the top income tax in almost all cases except for the exception of war and an economic recession
4. Opposes Pork Barrel Spending
5.  Supports reducing the power of the executive branch
6 .  Opposes federal war on drugs(after seeing evidence that it hasnt worked)
7.  Supports reducing the size of the federal government and returning many of its powers back to the states
8. Supports reforming welfare
9. Is a realist on foreign  policy

-Again, your utterly discordant policy and candidate preferences baffle me.


Kasich and Romney believe in almost all of that except maybe 6 for romney. Kasich as a resume of fighting and accomplishing all of that in his career .
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Computer89
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Political Matrix
E: 3.42, S: 2.61

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« Reply #4 on: February 19, 2017, 10:00:51 PM »

This is what I view as a true conservative


1.  Believes high taxes are bad
2.  Supports deregulating business (especially small ones) to stimulate the economy
3.  Supports balancing the budget without raising the top income tax in almost all cases except for the exception of war and an economic recession
4. Opposes Pork Barrel Spending
5.  Supports reducing the power of the executive branch
6 .  Opposes federal war on drugs(after seeing evidence that it hasnt worked)
7.  Supports reducing the size of the federal government and returning many of its powers back to the states
8. Supports reforming welfare

So, I guess I don't even count because of #6.  It almost seems like any libertarian could fit your definition.

(Of course, I spend post #4000 arguing about what a true conservative is)

If you support the Federal government  waging a war on drugs you wouldnt count but if you support doing it at the state level you would count.
 

Nope. That would be a closeted Neoconfederate.


Believing in the 10th amendment is neo confederate lmao
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Political Matrix
E: 3.42, S: 2.61

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« Reply #5 on: February 19, 2017, 11:38:47 PM »
« Edited: February 19, 2017, 11:42:56 PM by Old School Republican »

This is what I view as a true conservative


1.  Believes high taxes are bad
2.  Supports deregulating business (especially small ones) to stimulate the economy
3.  Supports balancing the budget without raising the top income tax in almost all cases except for the exception of war and an economic recession
4. Opposes Pork Barrel Spending
5.  Supports reducing the power of the executive branch
6 .  Opposes federal war on drugs(after seeing evidence that it hasnt worked)
7.  Supports reducing the size of the federal government and returning many of its powers back to the states
8. Supports reforming welfare

So, I guess I don't even count because of #6.  It almost seems like any libertarian could fit your definition.

(Of course, I spend post #4000 arguing about what a true conservative is)

If you support the Federal government  waging a war on drugs you wouldnt count but if you support doing it at the state level you would count.
 

Nope. That would be a closeted Neoconfederate.


Believing in the 10th amendment is neo confederate lmao

Bullsh**t. "States rights" has always been a cop out to support tyrannical government on a local level, while crippling the only force that could impose liberty on the people-the federal government.

Not always true, but this is the usual motive, not some principled ideal.

Dude no I don't believe a state should have a right to reimplement Jim Crow laws  or violate any of their citizens constitutional rights

States not the federal government should have power on drug laws ( unless they do cruel or unusual punishment ), abortion regulations (unless they pass something stricter then an 20 week ban ), education policy , most social issues in general , global warming  regulations  .
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