The Republican Crack-Up Revisited
Very interesting analysis of the struggles within the GOP to stay as a meaningful party. From the article: "Put another way, there has been no basis for Republican unity in principle, except perhaps for a strong national defense. However, on matters of domestic policy, constitutional limitations on government power, economics, immigration, trade, civil liberties, individual rights...on just about everything you can name, Republicans are all over the map. There's no single principle, let alone broader political philosophy, that holds the party factions together."
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Here is a dictionary definition of stupid along with synonyms. Maybe dull would work best.
stu·pid (st›“p¹d, sty›“-) adj. stu·pid·er, stu·pid·est. 1. Slow to learn or understand; obtuse. 2. Lacking or marked by a lack of intelligence. 3. In a stupor; stupefied. 4. In a dazed or stunned state. 5. Pointless; worthless: a stupid job. --stu·pid n. A person regarded as stupid. [Latin stupidus, from stup¶re, to be stunned.] --stu“pid·ly adv. --stu“pid·ness n.
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SYNONYMS: stupid, slow, dumb, dull, obtuse, dense. These adjectives mean lacking or marked by a lack of intellectual acuity. Stupid, the most inclusive, means wanting in intelligence: Despite a lack of formal education, she was far from stupid. Slow and dumb imply chronic sluggishness of perception, reaction, or understanding: The school offers special tutorials for slow learners. It was dumb of him to say yes. Dull suggests a lack of keenness of intellect: “It is the dull man who is always sure” (H.L. Mencken). Obtuse implies a lack of quickness, sensitivity, or perceptiveness: At the time, I was too obtuse to grasp the true implications of her behavior. Dense suggests impenetrability of mind: The woman kept signaling that it was time to leave, but her escort was so dense that he just kept sitting there.
Maybe the republican party will collapse and something more small government oriented will come into its place, but I really doubt it. A unified republican party is likely the only option to start to move things back towards smaller government.
Do not get the wrong Idea, I am big proponent of the individual and free agency. However I think that people also have to come together to make things happen in a republic, or any self rule form of government. How would you propose to do so if a collective cannot exist and individualists at the same time? or perhaps I am reading to much into your statement.
Conversations over the little things like what table to sit at are required if you wish to have a relationship long term
constitutional objectivist party
With Jennifer Grossman as the leader.
does their future configuration arise from the inside
or the outside. . if someone good like Gary Johnson
can ride up on a white charger ....... -- j
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Three objectivists walk into a bar. Can they collectively decide to sit at the same table?
The question that has to be asked is whether or not there should be a law against the existence of political parties. Chaos would undoubtedly ensue, for a time, as well as challenges under the 1st amendment, which I think would fail if justices adhered to the original intent. The defense is that people would not have been denied the right to peacefully assemble. There is no constitutional right to form political parties.
After such an act, candidates for election would still have to have the backing of either a few powerful parties, or a large mass of the people. By depriving the candidate of a mass market label, the reality of their campaign positions would have to stand closer scrutiny.
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