by Sixstrings » Wed 22 Sep 2010, 22:00:50
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Tanada', 'P')ops I firmly believe you are correct in essence, the hyper Partisans both Democrat and Republican are blinded by their faith in their party. Logic has no impact, their world view is whatever the party does is good, whatever opposes what the party wants to do is evil.
I see this a lot on the left side of things, they call them the "Obamabots." And we saw blind party loyalty during the Bush years too, as Republicans passed some things that should have been anathema to the party base (like the Medicare drug benefit).
Seems like people have become blindly loyal to their particular party, even though the parties don't quite stand for what they used to. We don't really have liberals anymore, but rather Clinton-style "New Democrat" corporatists; how strange it is that Nixon was more liberal than any Democratic president in my lifetime.
And of course, the Republicans have always been corporatists. So that's what we have now, corporatist party A and corporatist party B. Supposedly the Dems were going to give the gitmo prisoners trials on US soil. I don't have a bleeding heart for those prisoners, but really you know they must be given a fair trial at some point -- it's un-American to imprison people forever without trial. But nope, Obama's done nothing on that point.
And although Obama was the anti-war candidate and Nobel Peace Prize winner, here we are still at war with no end in sight. And then there's the Bush tax cuts -- surely this is one thing Dems wouldn't just carry over from the Republican years? But no, looks like they'll just extend them.
So many other issues, like don't ask don't tell -- Obama could have ended that on day one. It's within his authority to stop discharging needed soldiers during wartime. But no, we're still dithering and both sides want to "leave it up to the military."
That's another trend I see, with both parties not standing for much anymore they're saying "leave it up to the military" more often.
I hope this post isn't too partisan for this non-partisan thread, but that's how I honestly see it -- just not much
real difference between the parties. In my opinion, we need parties, not just one monolithic corporate / military industrial complex blob.
Oh, both parties favor the top 1%. That's something else they have in common.
EDIT: I forgot one. After all that interminable hand-wringing over universal healthcare during the campaign, the Dems end up passing the Mitt Romney plan! How can anyone tell me there's any difference between parties when after soundly defeating Republicans, the Dems actually pass the Republican plan.