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Newt Gingrich Announces His Candidacy
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<blockquote data-quote="brett636" data-source="post: 839235" data-attributes="member: 249"><p>The problem here is while they all sport the banner "republican" they don't all agree on the same issues. They did attempt to privatize Social Security, and abortion is a topic that is usually fought against by republicans. Since not everyone in the party sees everything the exact same way on these more serious issues it makes getting the solutions in place much tougher. The democrats did not want the healthcare law they passed, at least the more far left democrats that is. They wanted a complete abolishment of our private healthcare system and to replace it with a single payer system seen in other countries. Because they could not get all of their members on board with this idea it never made it, thankfully, into law. Other problems like the income tax system is a work in progress as more and more legislators are coming on board with replacing it with a fair tax system or simplifying it completely, but its not going to happen in a day, or a year. It may take another 10 years before we see some real action. I believe there is ideological parity between the two parties, but I do not worship them or any one politician. I simply support those that believe I am the best person to make decisions for my own well being, and stand against those who think they know better than I.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brett636, post: 839235, member: 249"] The problem here is while they all sport the banner "republican" they don't all agree on the same issues. They did attempt to privatize Social Security, and abortion is a topic that is usually fought against by republicans. Since not everyone in the party sees everything the exact same way on these more serious issues it makes getting the solutions in place much tougher. The democrats did not want the healthcare law they passed, at least the more far left democrats that is. They wanted a complete abolishment of our private healthcare system and to replace it with a single payer system seen in other countries. Because they could not get all of their members on board with this idea it never made it, thankfully, into law. Other problems like the income tax system is a work in progress as more and more legislators are coming on board with replacing it with a fair tax system or simplifying it completely, but its not going to happen in a day, or a year. It may take another 10 years before we see some real action. I believe there is ideological parity between the two parties, but I do not worship them or any one politician. I simply support those that believe I am the best person to make decisions for my own well being, and stand against those who think they know better than I. [/QUOTE]
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