Posted on 07/19/2005 11:42:03 AM PDT by NormsRevenge
Great find NR. Who has the McClintock ping list?
In the words of Hillary... "I Don't Recall?" lol
calcowgirl is good for starters, tho. Researching.. :)
In other words, most people in moderate to liberal states are liberals who have more money than many liberals did 60 or so years ago. They like things that help out the business community but also like to see a large welfare state. They are mostly extreme foreign policy liberals / appeasers and cannot stomach war. Most of them thought Clinton was cool, and do not like W. They like Arnie but not for the same reasons many of us do. They think Gonzalez would be "a conservative" judge. They refer to evangelicals as "The Christian Right" or things I cannot write here. They see nothing wrong with Gay "marriage" and don't understand the big deal about abortion. Most are Baby Boomers, with this way of thinking somewhat less prevalent among older and younger generations. Most were significantly to the Left in their youth. Etc....
ping
My apologies in advance if you get double pinged to this thread, wanted to get it out there.
I think calcowgirl ran off with the chuckwagon chef .. again. ;-)
Thanks!
There is such an "other party"? Who would that be?
< /sarcasm>
I think this article is fabulous, NR. Thanks for posting it. I've always thought this "I vote for the man" is nothing more than lack of committment and fear of losing social standing. Reminds me of high school.
It is difficult to take this author seriously in light of our recent recall election. Schwarzenegger is an excellent example of voting for the man and not the party and accomplishing your goals.
Many Democrats voted for Schwarzenegger and got exactly what they thought they were getting and exactly what they wanted.
It's hard to take you seriously. What has ANYONE accomplished by voting for Schwarzenegger?
If you read the article again you will see that the author's emphasis and arguments were based on the "man-not-party" voting in legislative races.
One party believes more government, more social programs, and higher taxes are the solution to societys problems. The other party believes more government, more social programs, and higher taxes are the cause of solution to societys problems.
They agree on the destination (totalitarian government control over Americans' lives), but have high and mighty arguments over the pace and the details.
...the party that Tom McClintock continues to remain registered in.
You could have fooled me.
The Democrats (especially anchor babies) who "crossed over" and voted for Schwarzenegger have gotten exactly what they wanted.
They got a fellow traveler who is growing the government, expanding the social saftey nets, protecting non resident aliens from deportation and generally protecting the wishes of the Democrat leadership in the legislature.
Schwarzenegger has only gone against legislative wishes when those wishes were obviously unpopular with the average Democrat (driver's licenses for illegal aliens and removal of the general fund subsidy from of the in-lieu-of fees on motor vehicles).
Schwarzenegger is the archetype example of why voting for the man instead of a party can directly benefit a voter or class of voter.
That would be me. Sorry for the delayed reply/ping; I've been away.
Hey, NR... ChuckWagon? ROFL.
A belated ping to a great article.
BTT!!!!
i have a feeling that elections are going to come tom's way in the future.
In 1994 Republicans captured control of the State Assembly 41-40, when after 3 weeks of ballot counting a very liberal Republican in Long Beach finally won by about 300 votes. They elected a prolife, anti-tax, small government, conservative speaker who then appointed all the committee chairs.
If there were a handful of people like you who instead chose to sit out that race back then, Willie Brown and the commies would have retained their firm grip on things for that entire legislative session.
Having worked in Sacramento during that time, I saw the HUGE difference it made.
You obviously missed the point of the article. You need to look past the back of your hand and think of the long term consequences of your vote.
Where did I say I sat out that election, and whatever gave you the thought I voted for a single Democrat that year? That would indeed be news to me.
Until last year I had been a registered Republican for 35 years, and voted accordingly. Watching government spending spiral out of control on the federal level, with all three branches of the federal government in Republican hands, had me take inventory. Regardless of how the Republican Party platform reads, it is the deeds that matter.
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