- Aug 5, 2019
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- Tinnitus Since
- 05/2019
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- Autoimmune hyperacusis from Sjogren's Syndrome
I am certainly not on the hard left, but this is what I see Republicans do when it comes to government:When is the middle class going to stop being ignored, stepped on and over taxed?
They will get into office and have absolutely no desire nor imagination to implement policies that help everyday people. They know this so they sell the idea that "taxes are bad" and "government is bad." Obviously, to some degree, too much government is bad; I would contend that full-on socialism is very bad.
But imagine being taxed and in return, being given your fair share of entitlements. The real problem is conservatives are too prideful to admit that, in part, their own party simply fails them at the federal level. They can't admit this so instead, they pound on this theory that it's the fault of the concept of government.
Sure enough, a Democrat then wins (either the presidency, Senate, and/or House), and then suddenly, the problem is Democrats, not the concept of government. It's a sad game, really.
Of course, the Democratic party doesn't succeed at this either -- though is closer (pre-existing conditions, better with disability, some interest in saving the environment, more social programs, etc.).
I guess my point is that no one likes to just give away taxes to see it go to waste. This is precisely what happens when Republicans are in charge. They gut social programs, program their own constituents to believe that they are helping them, then try to sell a tax cut for the rich as a true benefit to the middle class. It's quite sad.