cloudboy
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1. They lost against an unpopular President. Obama and GW Bush have the lowest approval ratings of any reelected President. 2. The GOP's stances that are not friendly to gays and minorities will ensure that their base will shrink over time. 3. The economy is poised for a turnaround. So the Bush years will get blamed for the recession, and the Dems will get credited with turning it around. The GOP is currently devoid of a solid message. They have numerous different voices. 1. The Tea Partiers. Cut spending and taxes. 2. The Libertarians. Cut government. Liberal on social issues. 3. The religious right. Repeal Roe vs Wade. Push a religious agenda. Suppress other religious agendas. 4. Racists and haters. Especially with a half black President. Plenty of misogynists here. Lots of dittoheads here, 5. Laffers. Trickle down diehards. Advocates of tax cuts for the wealthy, euphemistically and incorrectly termed "job creators". 6. Outright nuts. The birthers. Conspiracy theorists. 7. Classic conservatives. Against social programs but pro-defense. Careful about spending, but not advocates of trickle-down. There are also some strong facts in play that influence the above. (a) Because tax rates are at or near historic lows, tax-cuts won't do much to boost the economy. (b) Policy - making: Democrats like good information, diversity, and honest and true debate. Republicans trend more to ideological purity, demagoguery, and party unity --- they could not reverse course on regulations to help stop the housing crisis -- they pushed out all the advisers not on board with the IRAQ war -- they like to live in the friendly world of Fox News and AM radio -- poor excuses for journalism and enablers for bad policies. (c) The USA population is not more partisan now than in the past, what's more partisan is the media. Unless we enact a law similar to the one in Canada that "Media organizations may not engage in disseminating false and misleading news" we will continue down the ideological divide in place today.
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