the republicans must reinvent or go extinct

althor

Well-Known Member
Abortion is something they need to compromise on right off the top.
100% full pro-life stance is just not going to fly in today's America.
Fight for more regulated abortions maybe and damned sure the partial birth abortions (I am against that myself and I generally dont give a shit).
The immigration issue is huge. I personally think the laws are mostly in place they just need much more attention given to enforcing the laws.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Maybe I should clarify. I am not suggesting abandon the Republican party and join the Libertarian party, I am saying embrace libertarian (small "L") ideals. The problem with the Republican party is that it is in the strangle hold of social conservatives. I think most people actually are libertarian, i.e. fiscally conservative and socially liberal.

As I said in another post, I would be happy to vote for Barry Goldwater. I would be very happy to vote for Gary Johnson, the Republican or Gary Johnson, the Democrat. I am not wed to any party, I am wed to a general philosophy.

I think you are right, Buck, that the Republicans are destined for extinction if they continue their present course. I also think the Democrats are destined for extinction. The Dems will die out when bankruptcy descends on the giddy masses if they continue to spend as if there is no consequence.
Oddly ... for the last 32 years the Magli pump has been on the other foot. It's the Democrats who have been the smaller spenders. The Reagan/Bush Republicans ... damned populists ... engaged in utterly reprehensible budgeteering. I have no reason to suspect Romney wouldn't have cooked himself (and the rest of us) a needleful of the same heady poison. cn
 

Krayven Sumhead

Well-Known Member
The GOP must:
Give us a candidate who did not specialize in shipping American jobs overseas while making millions of $ from his actions.
Give us a candidate who would be willing to disclose 10 years of tax returns to the electorate.
A candidate who will own up to his accomplishments. (Obamney Care)
A candidate who will not in an unguarded moment be caught on video stating that 47% of the electorate are bums and mooches.
A candidate who takes a terrible American tradgedy and tries to 'spin' the tragedy for political puposes.
A candidate who will not visit our allies and tell them their country is one great big cluster fuck.
A candidate who doesn't shelter his American $ from American taxes when America is involved in two wars.
A candidate who doesn't have foriegn, off-shore accounts.

I know it's a pretty big deal, but for Christ's sake, c'mon GOP. You really didn't think you were actually gonna win, did you?
 

Carne Seca

Well-Known Member
Karl Rove was in denial until the bitter end. Romney was allegedly writing his concession speech after the election was called. I really think they were expecting to win. :p
 

desert dude

Well-Known Member
The GOP must:
Give us a candidate who did not specialize in shipping American jobs overseas while making millions of $ from his actions.
Give us a candidate who would be willing to disclose 10 years of tax returns to the electorate.
A candidate who will own up to his accomplishments. (Obamney Care)
A candidate who will not in an unguarded moment be caught on video stating that 47% of the electorate are bums and mooches.
A candidate who takes a terrible American tradgedy and tries to 'spin' the tragedy for political puposes.
A candidate who will not visit our allies and tell them their country is one great big cluster fuck.
A candidate who doesn't shelter his American $ from American taxes when America is involved in two wars.
A candidate who doesn't have foriegn, off-shore accounts.

I know it's a pretty big deal, but for Christ's sake, c'mon GOP. You really didn't think you were actually gonna win, did you?
Sounds like Gary Johnson...
 

beenthere

New Member
Well, OK...they are still counting in FL. But, sure, not really "about even" in the only thing that matters. True. You were right all along. Good game.

I'll go farther and say it seem the Pubs are stuck in a time warp. They seem very un-modern, and behind the times. Any good ideas get laughed at. That's what need to change. It's like it's just moving too fast to fit their Vision. So, get a better point of view, maybe.

IAC, what counts is, one side's voting stance is declining and the other's is gaining. So, I withdraw that and restate.

This outcome was not even close, for very many reasons.
Am I the only conservative here that realizes it's all about trading freebies for votes or what.
Every election cycle, the losing party always says they have to reinvent themselves, this has been going on since I can remember.
In 2010 when the democrats got their asses handed to them in the congressional races, they said the same thing!

If cannabis growers were elected and wealthy customers were forced by law to pay $5,000 an lb, any elected grower that promised the less fortunate customers free weed that was subsidized from wealthy customers, that grower would be elected every time.

It's all about trading votes for free and easy stuff!
 

ChesusRice

Well-Known Member
Am I the only conservative here that realizes it's all about trading freebies for votes or what.
Every election cycle, the losing party always says they have to reinvent themselves, this has been going on since I can remember.
In 2010 when the democrats got their asses handed to them in the congressional races, they said the same thing!

If cannabis growers were elected and wealthy customers were forced by law to pay $5,000 an lb, any elected grower that promised the less fortunate customers free weed that was subsidized from wealthy customers, that grower would be elected every time.

It's all about trading votes for free and easy stuff!

Is this the spin on Obama is going to give all our money to blacks?
 

Winter Woman

Well-Known Member
The thought of the Republicans going extinct doesn't bother me much. Their replacement might be more socially liberal and fiscally conservative.

Edit: both parties have a lot of dead wood.
 

ginwilly

Well-Known Member
Oddly ... for the last 32 years the Magli pump has been on the other foot. It's the Democrats who have been the smaller spenders. The Reagan/Bush Republicans ... damned populists ... engaged in utterly reprehensible budgeteering. I have no reason to suspect Romney wouldn't have cooked himself (and the rest of us) a needleful of the same heady poison. cn
Probably, but I was cautiously optimistic. Our spending and debt are out in the forefront more than they were back then (quite possibly BECAUSE of them). I think the knee-jerk reaction of our country in 2010 would temper both parties, but who knows.
 
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