Republican public policy ideas

refineryworker05

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What are the challenges republicans see facing America and what are their public policy solutions for those challenges? I won't be responding in the thread. I really would like to see the vision republicans have of America and what they think are the solutions to those challenges.
 

DriverNerd

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I'm not republican, but this is easy.

Cheaper oil. Drill for oil
Less spending. Stop spending on everything.
No handouts. Stop handouts on everything.
No abortions. Stop abortions.
More guns. No gun control.
More border protection. No one allowed in; military on the borders behind a big wall.
Less taxes. Lower taxes on everyone with money.
Unions suck. Every state is a right to work state.
Voter fraud. Make voting more difficult.


Democrats are easy too.

Less oil. More renewable resources.
More spending. Spend as much as possible on everything.
Handouts. Free stuff for everybody!
Abortions. Ok.
Less guns. No guns for you!
Border protection isn't needed.
More taxes. Tax the rich.
Unions good. Pay everyone, everywhere $50/hr.
Voter rights. Everyone can vote whenever, wherever they want.

Most issues would be best to find a middle ground, but bipartisanship has been gone for a long time.
 

DriveInDriveOut

Inordinately Right
I'm not republican, but this is easy.

Cheaper oil. Drill for oil
Less spending. Stop spending on everything.
No handouts. Stop handouts on everything.
No abortions. Stop abortions.
More guns. No gun control.
More border protection. No one allowed in; military on the borders behind a big wall.
Less taxes. Lower taxes on everyone with money.
Unions suck. Every state is a right to work state.
Voter fraud. Make voting more difficult.


Democrats are easy too.

Less oil. More renewable resources.
More spending. Spend as much as possible on everything.
Handouts. Free stuff for everybody!
Abortions. Ok.
Less guns. No guns for you!
Border protection isn't needed.
More taxes. Tax the rich.
Unions good. Pay everyone, everywhere $50/hr.
Voter rights. Everyone can vote whenever, wherever they want.

Most issues would be best to find a middle ground, but bipartisanship has been gone for a long time.
He's not interested in an actual answer.
 

quad decade guy

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Eliminate the threat of Liberals/Democrat Party.

The rest will take care of itself.

#1: Conduct a complete census of the USA. Every person here. Send any foreign national home. Cancel any visa's, green cards etc. Create a National ID card.

#2: Stop any foreign spending. All.

#3: Secure the borders. No new immigrants for 20 years. None.

#4: Any member of Congress must be native born going forward.

#5: Clear up the gun debate. Yes or no.

#6: Pay off the National debt and no negative spending ever again.

#7: Work for welfare.

#8: Put China out of business forever.
 

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fishtm2001

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"Recall that Trump’s 2016 campaign was full of punchy lines: balancing the budget, repealing the Affordable Care Act, replacing it with a forever-TBD universal health plan, reshoring manufacturing, ending the trade deficit, building a beautiful border wall, making America great again. Trump made none of that happen, aside from a few miles of expensive fence."


Anne Lowrey
 

wilberforce15

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What are the challenges republicans see facing America and what are their public policy solutions for those challenges? I won't be responding in the thread. I really would like to see the vision republicans have of America and what they think are the solutions to those challenges.
Most republicans think there are no public policy solutions available for the depth of problems caused by democrats, and we're all merely trying to stall the breakup of the republic.
 

fishtm2001

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Most republicans think there are no public policy solutions available for the depth of problems caused by democrats, and we're all merely trying to stall the breakup of the republic.
donald wasted his early congressional majority, and his record does not stack up well beside those of recent presidents. That's why his party didn't talk policy/plans going into the 2020 election.
 

DriveInDriveOut

Inordinately Right
"Recall that Trump’s 2016 campaign was full of punchy lines: balancing the budget, repealing the Affordable Care Act, replacing it with a forever-TBD universal health plan, reshoring manufacturing, ending the trade deficit, building a beautiful border wall, making America great again. Trump made none of that happen, aside from a few miles of expensive fence."


Anne Lowrey
donald wasted his early congressional majority, and his record does not stack up well beside those of recent presidents. That's why his party didn't talk policy/plans going into the 2020 election.
These are actually on topic posts.
Orange man bad is the biggest Democrat platform at this point.
 

fishtm2001

Well-Known Member
These are actually on topic posts.
Orange man bad is the biggest Democrat platform at this point.
"The most obvious explanation is that Trump does not care much about policy. He often seems uninterested in the work of the presidency and the extraordinary power and opportunity it affords, and uninterested in learning what he could do with it if he felt like it. He does not read intelligence reports or think-tank proposals. He does not dine with the nation’s top experts. His administration is filled with neophytes and yes-men. He watches a lot of television and plays a lot of golf."

Lowrey
 
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