Republican mistake, going full tard

Micawber

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premise 1. Republicans were the party of elites

2. Dems the party of the poor working class, unions.

Resolved-proposition: pukes knowing this, overreached trying to outflank to get a chunk of the unwashed slobs and now have a political party that by policy, culture and religion have gone full tard.

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Republicans have become a parody of themselves, they are to politics what the Westboro Baptist Church is to religion.
 
Republicans have become a parody of themselves, they are to politics what the Westboro Baptist Church is to religion.

The GOP know Trump is insane...
If you listen to what they say between the lines they are aware of just how fucked up and crazy he is getting...
They are afraid to say anything though because the believe he will sign their agenda...
They are about to find out just how fucking crazy he really is.
He has no allegiance to the GOP...
 
premise 1. Republicans were the party of elites

2. Dems the party of the poor working class, unions.

Resolved-proposition: pukes knowing this, overreached trying to outflank to get a chunk of the unwashed slobs and now have a political party that by policy, culture and religion have gone full tard.

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I would argue that was the past paradigm. I would argue that there has been a significant change in both parties coalitions. Both parties appear now to be oligarchical in nature and the current coalitions of bot parties look like this;

Republican- business elites allied with the white working class.
Democrats- professional elites allied with diversity.
 
When was the last time the Republicans elected a president who was not a trust fund baby.
 
premise 1. Republicans were the party of elites

2. Dems the party of the poor working class, unions.

Resolved-proposition: pukes knowing this, overreached trying to outflank to get a chunk of the unwashed slobs and now have a political party that by policy, culture and religion have gone full tard.

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Republicans are doubling down on insanity...
It makes them twice a crazy

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Republicans have become a parody of themselves, they are to politics what the Westboro Baptist Church is to religion.

The GOP know Trump is insane...
If you listen to what they say between the lines they are aware of just how fucked up and crazy he is getting...
They are afraid to say anything though because the believe he will sign their agenda...
They are about to find out just how fucking crazy he really is.
He has no allegiance to the GOP...

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premise 1. Republicans were the party of elites

2. Dems the party of the poor working class, unions.

Resolved-proposition: pukes knowing this, overreached trying to outflank to get a chunk of the unwashed slobs and now have a political party that by policy, culture and religion have gone full tard.

Debate

#1.

Dems are supported by elites and respond only to the interests of their elite support base. Ashley Judd, Meryl Street, George Soros, ect. The democrat party's action have had a detrimental effect on farmers, the self employed, low income short of poverty workers.

A. The elites include the elite protected classes; teachers unions, public sector unions, any company large and rich enough to buy an obama care exemption.
 
premise 1. Republicans were the party of elites

2. Dems the party of the poor working class, unions.

Resolved-proposition: pukes knowing this, overreached trying to outflank to get a chunk of the unwashed slobs and now have a political party that by policy, culture and religion have gone full tard.

Debate

so your claim is that by allowing former Demmycrats into the party we have become retarded?......is this really your strategy to get the unwashed slobs back?......
 
Republican- business elites allied with the white working class.
Democrats- professional elites allied with diversity.

not a bad analysis.......it tends to overlook the fact that more than just whites are in the working class in the Republican sector.....how about business and the working class not involved with public service unions versus professionals allied with special interest groups and public service unions.....
 
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