Difference between revisions of "Political parties/comparison"
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+ | Those who insist that the Democrats are no better than the Republicans are generally committing the {{l/wp|Texas sharpshooter fallacy}}: stressing the similarities while ignoring the differences. | ||
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* Propose [[Democratic Party/job creation|sensible measures for increasing employment]]. | * Propose [[Democratic Party/job creation|sensible measures for increasing employment]]. | ||
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− | * Proposals for increasing employment generally involve trickle-down economics. | + | * Proposals for increasing employment generally involve trickle-down economics, which doesn't work. |
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* raise taxes to pay for desired spending | * raise taxes to pay for desired spending | ||
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− | * borrow to pay for desired spending | + | * borrow to pay for desired spending; use deficits as [[Republican Party/small government|excuse to cut social programs]] while maintaining [[Republican Party/large government|large government]] where it suits them |
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+ | * tend to oppose starting wars or invading other countries | ||
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+ | * strongly approve wars and invasions, often unanimously; refuse to raise taxes to pay for war expenses | ||
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