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<blockquote data-quote="rickyb" data-source="post: 2043766" data-attributes="member: 56035"><p>when the democrats moved to the right in the 90s, it caused the republicans to move to the extreme right. so if 90s - present democrats are yesterdays old republicans, what does it say about the people who have stayed with the republicans.</p><p></p><p>so many people here are just following their party; they might not have something they stand for. if a popular republican came along who was actually far left wing but not portrayed as that, you would probably vote with that republican.</p><p></p><p>another example of what im saying is in silicon valley there are alot of worker controlled jobs (which is traditional socialism and not capitalism) but many of the workers there are republican. they dont seem to understand that they are practicing socialism, but if they were asked about socialism theres a good chance they say they hate it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickyb, post: 2043766, member: 56035"] when the democrats moved to the right in the 90s, it caused the republicans to move to the extreme right. so if 90s - present democrats are yesterdays old republicans, what does it say about the people who have stayed with the republicans. so many people here are just following their party; they might not have something they stand for. if a popular republican came along who was actually far left wing but not portrayed as that, you would probably vote with that republican. another example of what im saying is in silicon valley there are alot of worker controlled jobs (which is traditional socialism and not capitalism) but many of the workers there are republican. they dont seem to understand that they are practicing socialism, but if they were asked about socialism theres a good chance they say they hate it. [/QUOTE]
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