heydaralon wrote:Smitty-48 wrote:Whoopie fuckin' do, not interested in your soap box, pretty simple fallacy you are peddling tho; you cherry pick the handful of policies which have bipartisan support, to say that they're all the same, but as you go down the list, the Dems continue to propagate big government nanny state solutions to everything, the Reps do not, it's not all about drugs, for most voters, drugs are not a priority.
You don't think the '08 recession was a big deal? Which party had clean hands after that one? Interestingly, it seems like the government grows nonstop whether you have a rep or a dem in office. Bush certainly grew the government, and Obama did too. Its very telling that when people talk about Trump's accomplishments, they mention he saved us 8 billion dollars from slashing regulation, when we are spending trillions. He might have, but that seems more like an accounting trick than anything else. Who knows.
Again, it's all relative, lesser of two evils, if I had to pick between one or the other, then I would pick the lesser of two evils. I never said that there is a panacea party, and it is the electorate in the end, the entrenched interests, which pushes the parties to do what they do, so realistically, you gotta work with the cards you are dealt, and pick the lesser of two evils, because democracy is an evil unto itself.
As to the 08' financial crisis? That was all Clinton, so why would I blame the GOP? I remember Clinton leading the effort to repeal Glass Stegall, in real time, as he was doing it, why would I blame Bush for having the mess dumped on him?