I saw this on Facebook last week and I had to make a
quick decision.
Do I furiously peck out an answer right there and then on
this friend’s timeline? Nah. I hate composing long, involved posts on a cell
phone. So, blog post it is! This way, I can excerpt it onto my own timeline
later.
In looking at this meme, you could take it two ways. If a
Democrat has posted it, it could be a plea to be less negative and come out for
what we believe in rather than throwing mud at Bunkerboy. But this was posted
on a conservative friend’s timeline, who posts one poorly informed Republican meme
after another. So I took it as a challenge, which I gladly accepted.
Republicans think our only uniting cause is hating Trump because
that’s what they’re told. If they only get their news from Fox “News” or other
conservative sources, of course that’s
what they think we think. Fox is never going to present a coherent or
compelling version of the Democratic point of view. To them, Democrats are just
the black hats who hate America, there to make victims out of Trump and
God-fearing “real” Americans.
So, since they asked, here’s why I love the Democratic
Party:
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The Democrats care about and fight for the
middle and lower classes, not the rich. Dems try to get tax cuts for us and
raise taxes on the richest Americans. Dems are still trying to get COVID relief
to us non-rich. Republicans are trying to do the opposite. They set aside $500
million for “small” businesses, which big businesses gobbled up, and another
$500 mil to be doled out to Big Business in private, with no transparency and
no strings attached. Their leadership has indicated that direct financial help
to all Americans is a non-starter. When the rich donors tell the Republicans to
jump, they ask two things: 1) How high? 2) Onto whose necks?
Catering to the rich is the
Republican Prime Directive. All the Democrats have to do is not do that. This point
alone is enough to marry me to the Democrats forever.
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Democrats believe in and support science, and
rely on scientists and experts in creating policy on climate change, pandemic
response, pollution limits, reproductive rights, and other crucial areas. They
are not bound by religious dogma when it comes to creating public policy.
·
While the majority of Democrats say they’re
religious, there is room for non-believers and atheists within the Party. That
is not true of Republicans, who let the religious concerns of a small
percentage of Americans govern their approach to social issues.
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Democrats, as a party, treat women as people,
not property. Their stance on abortion and women’s roles in family and
government are starkly different than Republicans’. Look no further than the
current makeup of Congress, which holds 105 female Democratic Senators and Representatives
vs. 23 Republicans.
The Republican party fights hard not only against abortion but birth control, which is the number one way to prevent pregnancy. By promoting these two opposing things, one can only conclude that they are more interested in State control of the female body than exhibiting any magnanimous reverence for "life." So they promote abstinence instead; while it IS effective birth control, it's still another lien on a woman's body.
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Democrats intend to make America a leader on the
world stage, which is a cosmic change from the circus we currently have. We’ve
turned on our allies and dance to our enemy’s tunes. Democrats will change
that.
·
Despite the constant presidential talking point,
Democrats don’t rig elections. They are in favor of seeing to it that every
American can vote if they want to, which just so happens to line up nicely with
what America is all about.
Republicans are bending over
backward to make it harder to vote, especially in areas where they fear they
won’t do so well. They harp on “voter fraud,” a problem that has affected a minuscule number of votes, then take draconian actions to “correct the problem”
by clearing voter rolls without confirming the accuracy, eliminating precincts and
voting machines in Democratic areas, requiring specific IDs that Democrats are
less likely to have, and then closing the MVA branches in those same
neighborhoods.
None of that has anything to do
with voter fraud. It is 100% voter suppression and is 100% un-American. Democrats
don’t do that. Democrats fight to win votes with plans and ideas. If
Republicans thought they could sway voters with concrete plans for what they
intend to do, they wouldn’t spend all this effort to game the system. The best
they manage is to misrepresent what Democrats want and then attack that.
·
Democrats appoint experienced judges. Have you
seen the recent Trump nominees? I’ve
got more trial experience than a lot of them. All one has to do to be a
Republican judicial appointee is rule against
abortion providers, and for business
interests.
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Democrats use the Justice Dept. to right
wrongdoings, not to sic on their political enemies.
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Democrats want to demilitarize the police. Not
every jurisdiction needs enough firepower to repel North Korea. Democrats
realize that not every situation requires a police response and we can’t arrest
our way out of all of society’s problems.
·
The Democratic Party is the party of equality of
race and sexuality. Democrats know that while all lives matter, the Black ones
are under siege from both government and private institutions. Democrats carry
the spirit of Lincoln, regardless of party labels. Republicans gave up the
right to celebrate Lincoln when they abandoned the Democratic Party in the 1960s after of the passage of the civil rights and voting rights laws and made
Republicans the party of racism.
Democrats got inter-racial
marriage and same-sex marriage legalized while Republicans fought hard against
both. There is no logical argument against either, only fear and religious nonsense.
·
Democrats are also for a sane immigration policy,
that doesn’t include separating families and throwing kids into cages.
Republicans campaign by saying Democrats want “open borders,” which is quite
untrue. What they do want is an immigration policy that allows people to
actually immigrate. What the terms and limits will be are subject to
discussion.
·
Democrats want reasonable gun laws. No, despite
the half-cocked talking points, no one wants to disarm America. But there is
still no need for semi-automatic weapons and high-capacity clips. This is
military hardware that’s better left to the military, not to a bunch of
rednecks who want their Costco to reopen. Democrats passed an assault-weapon
ban years ago and all it did was significantly lower the rate of deaths from
gunfire. The country did not collapse into anarchy. Democrats would like to
pass another one.
And perhaps someone could
enlighten me with the reason Republicans shot down prohibiting gun sales to
people on the federal Terrorist Watch
List. Because for the life of me, I can’t think of a valid reason why
Republicans would want terrorists to buy guns in America. I know the NRA balks
at any restriction on gun sales but perhaps this is a tad over-zealous?
Maybe a really shrewd Democrat
will propose a requirement that every African-American male buy a
semi-automatic rifle. Nothing will get the Republicans on board with an
assault-weapon ban faster than that.
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Democrats want a national healthcare plan,
whether it’s a revitalized ACA or a single-payer system like every other first-world
country. It CAN be done but it will have to triumph over the will of those with
an interest in the established “for-profit,” system. Those folks will not give
up their billions easily and will work overtime to convince you that anything
else is socialism, communism, or any other “ism” that scares you.
Unfortunately, what they can’t
do is show how the current system is better, not with people going bankrupt left
and right from medical bills, or having to choose between food and
prescriptions, or fighting their insurance company to be given the best treatments as opposed to merely the
cheapest.
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Democrats believe in education. They believe in
science, experts, and those with applicable experience. Democrats put those
people in charge of departments that coincide with their expertise, rather than
businessmen sent to neuter the agencies they run so that they don’t hamper profits
of the businesses they came from.
Republicans continually deride
educated people as eggheads in some ivory tower, somehow set apart from the “real
world.” Which is horseshit.
It’s not a coincidence that the
reddest states are the ones with the poorest performing educational systems. That’s
by design. Republicans don’t want thinkers, they want pliable people who look in
the Bible for answers about how the world works, instead of a science book.
Republicans’ antipathy towards
education is self-preservation because the more people know, and the better they’re
able to think and dissect an argument, the better they are at avoiding the manipulation
of deceptive advertising or misguided memes.
These are great but there are a million more. Choice is a big one. Birth control and Planned Parenthood. Unemployment insurance, Social Security etc. The list is long and most of it is what the republicans use like SS and Unemployment. Heaven forbid during this crisis they would forgo those democratic things. Again, the dems think of the people not themselves. If this doesn't make you misanthropic nothing will bluzdude
ReplyDeleteThis list is by no means comprehensive... it's just what I came up with in about 5-10 minutes. Choice, birth control and Planned Parenthood are huge issues with me and I consider them part and parcel of "Treating Women like People and Not Property." I probably should have went into more detail there.
DeleteI definitely should have added that Democrats want to fund and protect Social Security and Republicans can't wait to get their hands on that stash of money to invest with their banker friends. Then "their people" get all the fees and interest, and if they lose the money? Too bad for us. Maybe the government gives them MORE money to bail them out again.
Both sides want to rob you.
ReplyDeleteIf I did business in the same manner as government does, and forced strangers to give me money, would you consider me a criminal?
Completely flawed analogy.
Delete1) We choose to live here. If we find the tax burden too high, we can leave. You cannot leave someone forcing money from you (a robber) just by walking away.
2) There are services returned for the money given, in the form of protection, infrastructure, social services, etc. In a robbery, they take your money and that's that.
And I don't see the both sides doing this at all. Everything I said about the Republicans siphoning money to the upper class is thoroughly documented. The Dems may have their flaws but at least they're fighting for the middle and lower classes. Republicans (at the top) don't give a rip about anyone but the donor class.
Excellent post (and comment from Margaret). Nothing's perfect, but compared to the rotted- out Republican Party, there's no contest with the Democratic Party. (P.S. - "Ed" is a troll, sadly all- too familiar to us.)
ReplyDeleteI don't know how anyone can be a Republican without being filthy rich, evangelical Christian or racist.
DeleteYeah, Ed shows up whenever I get a link on C&L. But I'll spar with him as long a he doesn't get personal or abusive.
Yes,yes,yes,yes,Good one,yes,yes and yes!
ReplyDeleteFunny, giving black men automatic weapons...
Don't they have them already, like white men, the serial killer's.. or is that just fire crackers they throw NOW?!
Well,I say,hell yeah, to all the ABOVE.
But...I do watch all sides..take in all opinions.
Yes,that means watching Fox too. "Keep your friends close and Your enemies closer"
All too, is not black nor white....it's all too deep for most Republicans.
It's Good to see allthrough a fairminded ,compassionate lens.
God Bless America ..Stand beside her and guide her,thru the night with a light from ABOVE.
God Bless You Too.
I think, therefore I am a Democrat...period. This list says it and so much more. Republicans don't want their voters to think. They want sheep who question nothing. I will not and can not ever do that.
ReplyDeleteAgreed!!!!!!
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