Bungalow Bill wrote:I'm just repeating what conservative Republicans espouse as their principles.
Again, the fact that they don't follow these principles is not my problem, it's
their's.
Since they don't follow those principles, they
are not the party of those principles. They are the party of
espousing those principles, nothing more.
Bungalow Bill wrote:I still think the GOP is the party of smaller government, less spending, deregulation.
Just like they're the party of
espousing getting rid of abortion. Reagan campaigned on it. One elected he turned his back on the anti-abortionists. He controlled the House, Senate and White House at the same time, and Democrats could have done nothing to stop him.
Likewise Bush II promised to ban abortion. He controlled the House, Senate and White House at the same time, and Democrats could have done nothing to stop him.
But abortion laws have remained essentially unchanged since Nixon was in power. Sure the Republicans automatically ban funding of third-world contraception - inevitably leading to MORE abortion - but they impose no limits for American citizens. For all the anti-abortion rhetoric they
espouse on the campaign trail, it's a big part of their brand, their policy once in power is indistinguishable from the Democrats.
The Republicans are also the party of
espousing stopping illegal immigration and preventing any amnesty. They have endless freak-outs over the issue. And yet it was McCain who wanted it in 2008. Bush II who pushed for it in 2007. The Republican platform committee who made immigration amnesty part of the Republican platform in 2004. GOP members of congress who were pushing for the AgJOBS immigration amnesty bill earlier in 2004. Reagan who actually granted amnesty to 3 million illegal immigrants. Even Sarah Palin has called for an amnesty, in between accusing Democrats of planning one.
The centerpiece of Republican "smaller government, less spending, deregulation" policy for the last four years has been their opposition to ObamaCare. Despite it being best described as "15 years of Republican healthcare policy." With an honorable mention in recent years of their endless "espousing" of oil drilling and pipeline deregulation - ignoring that the Democrats had already been doing exactly that.
The GOP is not the party of smaller government, less spending, deregulation. They are the party of
espousing smaller government, less spending, deregulation. It's not the same thing. Not when they've consistently done the opposite for 35 years. You could argue the Republican history for deregulation - not easily - but they're clearly the party of larger government and more spending.