Furthermore, the GOP-e keeps treating policy like a popularity contest. Maggie Thatcher’s last advice to David Cameron was “be more unpopular”; if the GOP would follow that, they would get somewhere.
I'm afraid that the GOP is now just a wholly owned subsidiary of the DNC.
Popular to whom? A 1% cut isn't satisfying to anybody.
People like me, that think fixing the economy will automatically cut food stamps, don't want to see support pulled before the economy is fixed, and think the cut just feeds the democrats propaganda against the GOP.
And people who (wrongly) think the jobs are out there and the aid is a major disincentive to go to work, want to see a lot more than 1%.
Nobody is going to be satisfied by this, except the democrat anti-GOP spin machine.
Popular to whom? A 1% cut isn't satisfying to anybody.
People like me, that think fixing the economy will automatically cut food stamps, don't want to see support pulled before the economy is fixed, and think the cut just feeds the democrats propaganda against the GOP.
And people who (wrongly) think the jobs are out there and the aid is a major disincentive to go to work, want to see a lot more than 1%.
Nobody is going to be satisfied by this, except the democrat anti-GOP spin machine.