WARNING to the Republican Party: Don't go back to Reform or NeoConservatism! (user search)
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Red Velvet
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« on: November 06, 2020, 10:27:28 PM »

For all the big talk they have, maybe the dislike Trump voters have for the democratic party would just speak louder in case of a neoconservative republican nominee.

Establishment republicans just have to force their way in order to win their primary and eventually the anti-establishment Trump populists would end up kneeling down against their will in total submission, in order to defeat the “common enemy”. Kinda like what happened with the Democrats and the Bernie base.

Republicans just need to learn to control their base as well as Democrats do. In 2016 they let themselves be controlled instead, something they can prevent if they do their homework.
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Red Velvet
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« Reply #1 on: November 07, 2020, 04:07:46 PM »

At the very least, I want to see them stop with anti-science.

Agreed. Climate change is a very real and pressing threat. You don't have to support AOC's Green New Deal, but you can come with alternative solutions.

GOP: something something academic elitists, something something socialist propaganda, something something big money special interests, something something crony capitalism.

The ability of the GOP to use populist rhetoric to defend the interests of massive petroleum corporations and automakers amazes me.

If only you could produce a candidate with the combination of Bernie’s policies + GOP fighting rhetoric against elites... Working classes would have some linger of hope in the fight against forced modernization, de-industrialization and globalist savage capitalism crushing local small economies.

These people are completely alone and situation will keep worsening. Democrats are disgusted by them and ignore them because they aren’t elites, while republicans constantly lie and canalize their energy into a pro-capitalism message in order to prevent them from achieving class consciousness that could be used to turn against the oppressive system and destroy it. These people are trapped and have no representation, they’re invisible.
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