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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.
 
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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* strongly approve wars and invasions, often unanimously; refuse to raise taxes to pay for war expenses
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* work to reduce racism
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** heavily promote racist beliefs and ideas
 
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Revision as of 21:58, 2 February 2015

Those who insist that the Democrats are no better than the Republicans are generally committing the Texas sharpshooter fallacy: stressing the similarities while ignoring the differences.

Democrats Republicans
  • Policy agenda typically based on evidence towards a more egalitarian, classless society
  • End "War on Drugs" (good):
    • Treat drug dependence as illness, not crime
  • Continue "War on Drugs" (bad):
    • Drug use, sale, and production should be punished
  • Help those in need.
  • Proposals for increasing employment generally involve trickle-down economics, which doesn't work.
  • raise taxes to pay for desired spending
  • tend to oppose starting wars or invading other countries
  • strongly approve wars and invasions, often unanimously; refuse to raise taxes to pay for war expenses
  • work to reduce racism
  • claim to be against racism, but:
    • support laws that have a disproportionate negative effect on non-whites
      • e.g. voter ID laws
    • heavily promote racist beliefs and ideas