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To: etlib

If you "get a point across" by voting for a non-viable third party candidate, thus ensuring the election of a socialist Democrat, you're hardly making progress. First we need to spread the underlying principles, and wean people -- starting with "conservatives" off the government teat. A couple of weeks ago I was having a discussion on FR with a mother who claims to be supporting 2 children and her elderly mother on less than $40,000/year. She's very proud of herself for not accepting "public assistance", yet her older child (and soon her younger one too) attends public school, for which the cost to the taxpayer is usually $15,000+ per child per year. If her children go to college, they'll get federal government grants and subsidized loans, to attend colleges in which some academic departments receive additional federal grant money. Her elderly mother, who she claims to be supporting, is almost certainly getting Medicare benefits in excess of anything the mother and daughter combined have ever paid into the system. And yet she confidently announces on FR that she's self-sufficient (and at least a couple of other posters saw no problem with that claim). Do you really think she'd vote for a candidate who would cut off federal funding to Medicare and public schools and college student financial aid programs?


20 posted on 09/26/2005 12:21:06 PM PDT by GovernmentShrinker
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To: GovernmentShrinker
I know that's the usual rationale, but with all due repsect, that's just shortsighted. The parties are converging in their positions. A "socialist democrat" in the office would give conservatives a case in point to teach their doctrine "one on one" and beyond. Remember the 1992 election, and what then happened in 1994.

Think of it as "tough love".

21 posted on 09/26/2005 12:46:32 PM PDT by mikeus_maximus (No more votes for socialist Republicans in conservative clothing.)
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