How do our conservative SB members feel about if the US had just one major party system. Kinda like China where there are "other" parties but only one holds all the power. Imagine if Obama or any other democrat (which will automatically be labelled socialist liberal) were never elected again. We could have Jeb Bush, Sarah Palin, and any other of our conservative true american friends in power to execute the real solution to our problems. Yes liberals whine, cry, and protest when a republican win. Yet it pails in comparison to the outright aggressive attacks and all out bitching done by die-hard conservatives when a democrat win. Nothing the new democrat candidate does apparently is right; never even giving the guy a chance. On the other hand when their person is in office NOTHING they ever do is wrong. The realization i have started to come to is that some of these people would seriously be in favor if their party were always in control. Of course they would want other parties to exist such that they could pat themselves on teh back of the illusion of democracy; but as long as in practice xyz republican candidate always won than its USA #1.My views are neither quite republican nor democrat. I voted for Obama even though i spent the last year until August thinking i'd vote McCain. Nonetheless I would NEVER want to see one party regardless of my views have exclusive hold over a certain branch of the government over an extended time.
2/17/2009 8:39:38 PM
2/17/2009 8:46:34 PM
^amenthe only semblance we have of two parties now isINFORMEDandUNINFORMED
2/17/2009 8:52:24 PM
2/17/2009 8:52:39 PM
this thread was over with the first postlock it up
2/17/2009 9:12:49 PM
If parties didn't exist the country might be better. Right now everyone pretty much votes with their party. It's not about doing what is right for the country, it is about sticking with your party even if they are wrong.
2/17/2009 10:05:04 PM
2/17/2009 10:18:08 PM
Conservatives do not have representation anymore. McCain was no where near being conservative in my book. Regardless of party, Dem or Rep, I would love for a fiscally responsible president to take office after Obama. I wouldn't mind seeing the Liberatarian party gain some traction and actually produce a strong candidate. It would be a welcome "Change".
2/17/2009 10:18:36 PM
I agree with tulip and hoff.Instead of having different parties I would love for them to do away with parties completely. Imagine if you had to actually research who you were looknig for instead of just saying I vote for my brand. People might actually think for a second... strange yet scary.
2/17/2009 10:23:33 PM
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2/17/2009 10:38:48 PM
^^McCain lost because Obama is a rock star. Obama also ran a much better campaign.I agree with Dan Carlin, in that Palin was McCain's attempt at swinging for the stands, it was a hail mary pass. He had already lost the game and had little to lose by gambling on Palin.Ohh, you don't know who Dan Carlin is? You should listen to his podcast.http://dancarlin.libsyn.com/media/dancarlin/cswdcb33.mp3http://app-store.appspot.com/?url=viewPodcast%3Fid%3D155974141[Edited on February 17, 2009 at 10:48 PM. Reason : -]
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2/17/2009 11:14:42 PM
Mao actually had very thorough control of his own Politburo. How many times did Zhou Enlai denounce himself in front of the Party even while dying from Cancer?Not to mention the fact that Maoist China wasn't even Communism real or Soviet.
2/18/2009 3:05:50 AM
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2/18/2009 6:16:47 AM
^True... both sides get attacked, and rightfully so. However, I think the types of attacks vary, and therefore some people believe one side gets it worse. I typically attack republicans for their tendency to be socially conservative, and I tend to attack democrats for their tendency to be economically liberal. Personally, I view the democrats as more of a threat because I simply don't see social conservatism going very far. The social advances we've made, that most republicans oppose and want to undo, will almost certainly not ever be undone. However, democrats tend to want more socialist-style policies (tax, spend, nationalize, etc.) and these have a very good chance of actually happening, so are the bigger threat.
2/18/2009 7:27:07 AM
I would prefer multiple parties, a dozen maybe, all on the same level. I would also rather have the two houses of congress serve different purposes and do away with having a president all together.
2/18/2009 8:21:10 AM
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2/18/2009 9:19:02 AM
Wow, I think that deserves a suspension. It's bad enough you make this idiotic thread, but then you say some shit like that that has no place here.
2/18/2009 9:50:38 AM
^^Are you agreeing with me? Then why are you pouring fuel on the fire?
2/18/2009 10:04:24 AM
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2/18/2009 10:45:11 AM
^^And that's the problem with the whole system. Everyone puts too much stock into the President, saying that if this, this, and that don't happen then he's a failure. He's only one person, he can't accomplish much with so many people against him.Obama has some great plans but they will only work if everyone cooperates, and unfortunately it doesn't look like that's going to happen. Therefor all these rightists who are giving him shit before he's even had a chance to do anything are purposefully going to cause him to fail, and its only going to put our country into a worse position.Even if you don't think his plan is the best, at least there's a fucking plan. Blocking him from accomplishing anything is just going to make it worse and those selfish assholes should be ashamed of themselves.
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2/18/2009 12:12:32 PM
^^ you mean the lobbyists and their own self interest to get re-elected.[Edited on February 18, 2009 at 12:13 PM. Reason : a]
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2/21/2009 6:36:02 AM
Basically you're asking, "What if America had Japan's political system?"I can tell you good sir, it doesn't work very well for the average citizen.
2/21/2009 6:42:56 AM
VIVA LA ONE-PARTY SYSTEM
2/21/2009 11:34:29 AM
Return of the Democratic-Republican Party?
2/21/2009 2:34:04 PM
If all the sore-loser republicans who call themselves "Libertarians" right now would actually re-register and run for offices and vote for lib candidateswe could actually have a third partyunfortunately, in about 10 or 15 months some flyer is going to cross the desks of a lot of people with eitherA) pro-lifeB) lower taxes C) anti-obama D) pro-Jesusrhetoric* and these "libertarians" will be suckling the teat again...
2/22/2009 2:16:43 AM
2/22/2009 2:29:46 AM
It already feels like our elected presidents are becoming more and more ceremonial. Sure they may sign pieces of paper for looks but its not like our hugely independent globalizing economic sector isn't holding their hands while they do it. It just seems we're going the way of Britain with ceremonial monarchy.[Edited on February 22, 2009 at 2:35 AM. Reason : albeit 4 year term monarchy]
2/22/2009 2:34:46 AM
nancy pelosi is the only thing that keeps me from thinking the dem's could have a majority for 15-20 yearsshe could give the majority back to the repub's single handed SINGLE HANDED
2/22/2009 2:36:19 AM
honestly I feel that the 4 year elections have become a tool to monitor the status and opinion of the American population by the economic superpowers at large. they use this information to access what to capitalize on because in this day and age profitability is the only moving apparatus of which policy is enacted upon
2/22/2009 3:42:10 AM
^Very good point. As it currently stands, the two parties keep mutating in order to keep the populace split as near 50/50 as possible. Some would say that the two parties are just opposite sides of the same coin. Metaphorically, one is the yin, and one is the yang, and instead of an actual democracy, we live under the single-party yin-yang rule.
2/22/2009 4:33:44 AM
some would say aristocracy. I for one would say that the real nobility of America lies within the so called "constituents" of our fellow congressmen. Theres a lot of money being thrown around in politics and it seems the main reason is to keep things the same, an ever lasting monopoly of the have's over the have-nots. And sadly the US presidency's main objective has become none other than that, to keep things the same.
2/22/2009 4:51:23 AM
also let me just note that with this rhetoric i'm not advocating any type of revolution because as of now America is pretty much set into its path. As a staunch conservative I have come to terms with globalization as an ongoing process, begrudgingly. The dollar is being tested more than ever to see if it has legs, and even with all the debt we're accumulating it looks like its going to prevail. I really wouldn't be surprised if the democrats are right about this bill. People say its going to fuck everything up but I dont think the real writers of the bill itself are going allow the dollar drop a la 1930's depression wise. Dont be fooled, the corporate sector of America is very enterprising indeed.
2/22/2009 5:24:01 AM
I wish there were no parties. Part of the problem is that everyone votes with their party most of the time and a lot of people don't even take time to think what would be best for the country. Everyone is out for their party and themselves with the 2 party system. As one of my teachers at NC State said, "In some ways Al Gore's documentary was the worst thing that could have happened because, if you want to save the environment then you are a democrat, but if you don't want to then you are a republican."
2/22/2009 2:15:43 PM
^ i think that goes back to my informed vs uninformed issue
2/22/2009 2:29:14 PM
people also overlook the power of powerbrokers and kingmakers that exert major influence to our national leaders behind the scenes while being very little if at all in the public spotlight.
2/22/2009 3:29:31 PM