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** ...but not interested in paying for said wars through raised taxes
 
** ...but not interested in paying for said wars through raised taxes
 
** ...but not interested in taking care of the veterans of said wars
 
** ...but not interested in taking care of the veterans of said wars
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* use {{l/sub|small government}} arguments to get what they want while actually [[/large government|making government more oppressive]]
 
* favor private wealth-concentration over conservation of common wealth
 
* favor private wealth-concentration over conservation of common wealth
 
** oppose environmental regulation
 
** oppose environmental regulation
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* originated and support the "[[war on drugs]]"
 
* originated and support the "[[war on drugs]]"
 
* high level of tribalism (draw sharp line between "us" and "them"; expect unquestioning loyalty to "us")
 
* high level of tribalism (draw sharp line between "us" and "them"; expect unquestioning loyalty to "us")
* use {{l/sub|small government}} arguments to get what they want while actually [[/large government|making government more oppressive]]
 
 
* supported [[wikipedia:Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008|the Wall Street bailout]]
 
* supported [[wikipedia:Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008|the Wall Street bailout]]
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* 2010: after complaining that action on a [http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/R?r111:FLD001:S56309 small-business jobs bill] was taking too long, Republicans [http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/archives/individual/2010_07/024957.php effectively blocked] passage of the bill when it was up for a vote.
 
===Pages===
 
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* [[/large government]]: Republicans support larger, more oppressive government when it suits them.
 
* [[/large government]]: Republicans support larger, more oppressive government when it suits them.
 
* [[/small government]]: Republicans exploit popular support of [[small government]] ideals for their own benefit.
 
* [[/small government]]: Republicans exploit popular support of [[small government]] ideals for their own benefit.
 
===News Items===
 
===News Items===
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* '''2010-07-29''' [http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/archives/individual/2010_07/024957.php Senate Republicans Block Bill Supporting Small Business] "In a display that can best be described as insane, Senate Republicans demanded all week that the chamber act on the small-business-incentives measure, and not waste time with measures like campaign-finance reform. But this morning, when the small-business package was ready to move, [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/07/29/gop-filibusters-small-bus_n_663791.html Republicans balked]."
 
* '''2014-10-16''' [http://www.politicususa.com/2014/10/16/dont-republican-tactic-suppress-confuse-steal-voice.html Don't Let The Republican Tactic of Suppress and Confuse Steal Your Voice]: a brief list of Republican attempts at voter-suppression laws, and their status as of this date
 
* '''2014-10-16''' [http://www.politicususa.com/2014/10/16/dont-republican-tactic-suppress-confuse-steal-voice.html Don't Let The Republican Tactic of Suppress and Confuse Steal Your Voice]: a brief list of Republican attempts at voter-suppression laws, and their status as of this date
 
* '''2014-10-22''' [http://www.masslive.com/politics/index.ssf/2012/10/gop_mailer_attacking_elizabeth.html GOP mailer attacking Elizabeth Warren on TARP bailout misleading]: Warren did ''not'' endorse the Wall Street bailout; she criticized it.
 
* '''2014-10-22''' [http://www.masslive.com/politics/index.ssf/2012/10/gop_mailer_attacking_elizabeth.html GOP mailer attacking Elizabeth Warren on TARP bailout misleading]: Warren did ''not'' endorse the Wall Street bailout; she criticized it.

Revision as of 18:21, 15 January 2015

Negatives

  • want to spend more money on wars
    • ...but not interested in paying for said wars through raised taxes
    • ...but not interested in taking care of the veterans of said wars
  • use small government arguments to get what they want while actually making government more oppressive
  • favor private wealth-concentration over conservation of common wealth
  • oppose funding for:
    • public education
    • public health
    • public safety
  • endorse religion as a basis for governance (dominionism); anti-secular
  • take many positions that cannot be defended rationally (typically for religious reasons):
    • anti-science
    • against sex education
    • against easy access to contraceptives
    • against bodily autonomy for women
    • favor racial profiling over more accurate methods of identifying criminals
    • oppose any kind of marriage or sexual relations except heterosexual
      • formerly used many of the same (bad) arguments to defend opposition to "interracial" marriages
  • favor authoritarian, top-down society with high inequality
    • pro-patriarchy
    • pro-plutonomy:
      • embrace the idea of selling principles to the highest bidder
      • against income taxation, especially of the wealthy and large businesses (i.e. the major funders of their campaigns)
    • tend to believe the "just world" fallacy
    • unsympathetic to those in need
  • originated and support the "war on terror"
  • originated and support the "war on drugs"
  • high level of tribalism (draw sharp line between "us" and "them"; expect unquestioning loyalty to "us")
  • supported the Wall Street bailout
  • 2010: after complaining that action on a small-business jobs bill was taking too long, Republicans effectively blocked passage of the bill when it was up for a vote.

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Positives

CWRE is seeking input regarding positive aspects of the Republican Party versus other parties. We are not aware of any at this time.

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