To: Eagle Forgotten
There’s several different parties on your ballet. None seem to be getting anywhere. Libertarian, Green Party, Socialists, etc. The Communist Party used to be on the ballet but they didn’t get anyplace either so they joined the Democratic Party. So in fact the Democratic party consists actually of two parties. That’s why we have communists running the government now. If the GOP were to break up, how will the splinter party get enough members? This would only destroy the party we have now. Best to just hold your nose and vote for what we have. The world of politics was never perfect for everybody.
50 posted on
08/05/2014 4:43:59 PM PDT by
Vinylly
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To: Vinylly
If the GOP were to break up, how will the splinter party get enough members?
Who is actually “splintering the party?” Take your complaints to the GOPe. They’re the ones who’ve attacked their own base.
89 posted on
08/05/2014 6:29:30 PM PDT by
Rides_A_Red_Horse
(Why do you need a fire extinguisher when you can call the fire department?)
To: Vinylly
If the GOP were to break up, how will the splinter party get enough members?
This author's take on that problem was what caught my eye. His idea is to solicit nonbinding pledges (of votes and money) online and not to launch unless critical mass is present.
The effort succeeds fully, with a new, conservative party supplanting the GOP; or it succeeds partially, by scaring the RINOs into moving to the right; or it fails, in which case it never launches and the Democrats get no help from any schism.
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