Posted on 10/12/2016 11:33:58 AM PDT by Sean_Anthony
The inevitable outcome of your decisions
People are fed up. Theyre angry. Theyre furious. ...And you can thank the GOP for it.
Ive been arguing - for well over a decade now - that the party had long abandoned its constitutionalist roots. The base demanded strict-constructionists but, for a variety of reasons, it was force-fed a cadre of candidates that were about as far from that ideal as a Republican can get.
I’ve told many of my conservative friends that if GOP Inc had given us anything to hang our hats on over the last 30 years, the wouldn’t have a “Trump Problem.”
Franklin Roosevelts rapid conversion from Constitutionalism to the doctrine of unlimited government is an oft-told story. But I am here concerned not so much by the abandonment of states rights by the national Democratic Party an event that occurred some years ago when that party was captured by the socialist ideologues in and about the labor movement as by the unmistakable tendency of the Republican Party to adopt the same course. [ ] Thus, the cornerstone of the Republic, our chief bulwark against the encroachment (on) individual freedom by Big Government, is fast disappearing under the piling sands of absolutism.Only 25 years? No; much longer than that.
The Republican Party, to be sure, gives lip service to states rights. We often talk about returning to the states their rightful powers; the Administration has even gone so far as to sponsor a federal-state conference on the problem. But deeds are what count, and I regret to say that in actual practice, the Republican Party, like the Democratic Party, summons the coercive power of the federal government whenever national leaders conclude that the states are not performing satisfactorily.
The Conscience of a Conservative (1960), pp. 24-25
To quote the late Bonn Scott, “if you want blood, you got it.”
The GOP is not a political party, its a club. We’re not in it and never will be.
“It’s a big club, and you ain’t in it.” - George Carlin
Yup.
They have only themselves to blame.
GOP failures and refusal to represent us explain the rise of the Trump candidacy and the Make America Great Again movement.
The GOP brought this revolution on themselves.
Donald Trump is the LOGICAL result of the GOP elites ignoring the people.
The main reason the GOP has betrayed their voters is that they are owned by the Cheap Labor Express.
There has been a 30 year policy of non-enforcement of immigration laws.
The Bush family is largely responsible for the 30 million illegal aliens we have in this country.
In every election since the last amnesty, we have had amnesty vs amnesty elections, effectively blocking the citizens from stopping the illegal alien inundation.
This was intentional.
This time they got Trumped.
They are really ticked off about that.
They do not want the citizens to reverse their plans to turn the USA into North Mexico.
In hindsight we would have all been much better off if that little twerp Dukakis had won in ‘88.
He would have SCROOOD the POOCH bigtime. People would have quickly learned that Reagan was right. We would have elected some Conservative in ‘92 and been spared the unpleasantness of the Bush Dynasty.
Once again, the arsonists (Dem/GOP elites) blaming the Fireman (Trump).....
Romney sucked. McCain sucked. Bushes 41 and 43 sucked. It’s refreshing to have someone running who loves America more so much. None of the above did, or do.
Romney sucked. McCain sucked. Bushes 41 and 43 sucked. It’s refreshing to have someone running who loves America more so much. None of the above did, or do.
The arrogant GOP elites think our anger will pass but they are wrong, as usual. We’re just getting started.
Trump is kicking ass and taking names. That is for sure.
And its soooo refreshing! :)
GOP is dead to me and most other conservatives.
I will never support them again. I’ll back a few select individual candidates, but it is past time for our version of the UKIP to form.
I'm glad the consensus has come around to what some of us were already seeing back then.
Take away the Reagan years and the Republican party has suxed hard.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.