The squeaky wheel gets the grease. A frightened person tends to make noise. And right now there are elements in the GOP that are terrified. They look around them and see an America that might be allowing gays to marry, electing atheists to congress or even the Senate and then there is the prospect of universal healthcare that they think means the onset of Communism. They see these things as possible and it has them quaking in their boots. Therefore this thoroughly scared element is asserting itself and trying to fight a last stand for their ideal society where everyone is forced to be Christian, heterosexual and resigned to death if they get sick while poor.
So they have risen up and taken control while moderates, as much as there still are some, lay back as they are frightened to say anything against these people who seem to think they have God on their side. Because when someone thinks they have God on their side they are willing to do terrible, terrible things since they think it is their path to heaven.
Wow, TLA Guy has already said this about as well as it can be said.
I used to be sort-of Republican, but back then it meant being fiscally conservative and wanting small govenment. Government non-intrusion in our lives, not "intrustion in the Name of Jeeeezus is great" like it is now. When I was a kid, Washington State's Republican Governor, Daniel J. Evans, campaigned for and signed into law our abortion statute.
The extreme right has taken over the party, and I am not sure if I can ever vote for a GOP candidate at more than a local level ever again.
But I find that the Democratic Party has also moved to the left in the last 20 years. I just recently read that we have finally passed the last threshold: The most conservative Democrat in Congress is to the left of the most liberal Republican. There IS no moderate or centerist bloc in Congress anymore. No wonder our national 'leadership' has devolved into partisan bickering, pandering to extremists, and grandstanding at the expense of the people's needs, wishes, and finances.
A pox on both their houses! I wish there was a reasonable third-party option. I am fiscally conservative and socially progressive; I believe in small government that protects the RIGHTS of its citizens and does not attempt to enforce morality with a gun. If it doesn't hurt anybody else, and it's in your home with consenting adults, do whatever. I don't care--in the nicest way possible. Make yourself happy! Just don't expect me to pay for it. Clean up the tax code to get rid of the gazillion special tax breaks for everything from chicken farmers to airplane axle makers, and harmonize the rates for capital gains and regular income, and there'd be no need to raise tax rates to increase revenues, AND it would move the tax burden back to mildly progressive instead of stupidly regressive as it tends to run today.
Where's my party? Because so far, there isn't one out there.
Resigned, Miss_Kitt
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