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==Negatives==
 
==Negatives==
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{{need/review|Criticism of these points needs to be documented, and sources found. See [[#Notes]].}}
 
* want to spend more money on wars
 
* want to spend more money on wars
 
** ...but not interested in paying for said wars through raised taxes
 
** ...but not interested in paying for said wars through raised taxes
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* [[issuepedia:US/NC/gov]]: some details of what happened after the Republican Party took over North Carolina's state government
 
* [[issuepedia:US/NC/gov]]: some details of what happened after the Republican Party took over North Carolina's state government
 
* [https://plus.google.com/u/0/102227800261183349957/posts/jXfCi7wG6yR Bernie Sanders: meme about Republicans]
 
* [https://plus.google.com/u/0/102227800261183349957/posts/jXfCi7wG6yR Bernie Sanders: meme about Republicans]
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==Notes==
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There was considerable back-and-forth regarding criticism of the above points in comments [https://plus.google.com/u/0/102282887764745350285/posts/21wL6MNoGCB here]; these should probably be mapped out somewhere.

Revision as of 19:48, 23 January 2015

Negatives

One or more statements on this page need to be checked for accuracy and provided with sources if correct. Criticism of these points needs to be documented, and sources found. See #Notes.
  • 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 actually, it looks like more Democrats voted for this
  • 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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Notes

There was considerable back-and-forth regarding criticism of the above points in comments here; these should probably be mapped out somewhere.