Your points are well-made and I do not refute them other than to say there is a difference between getting elected and doing good for the country. I’m not questioning the election successes of the Republican Party; I’ve been quite happy with some of them. I helped elect some of those members of the RP.
If you read what I wrote in that post with the assurance that I speak as a conservative American loyalist and not as a Republican Party member, past or present, then you can see that I’m more interested in what’s Constitutionally good for the USA, that builds up and maintains the foundations of our Nation, than in just one Party winning elections for power, prestige, money, and show.
I don't dispute that. I was merely pointing out that, when the Republican party governs conservatively, they win. When they don't, they lose. <
I believe this reinforces your point; it doesn't attack it.