Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2019 3:13 pm
"There are real contradictions in PARTY positions that require explanation."
Mebbe so, but not every American is dedicated to party. In fact: I think most Americans, regardless of registration and affilliation, see 'party' as mechanism, not tribe.
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"The political party platforms are what matters, not the fact that people vary in distinct parts of ideologies. Also most of the people regardless are NOT running the parties, the wealthy are. And it is among the differences in THEIR interests that SET the agendas and attempt to mold the rest as pawns."
see above
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"If you still maintain your view, explain the justification for Evangelical and Fundamentalist religions universally being linked to the right while the more Liberal religions associate with the left."
I'm not evangelical, or fundamentalist: if you're lookin' for defenses or explanations, go to them. I will only say: you greatly over-estimate the influences of the 'religious right' on the American populace, the bulk of which is more of a 'practical libertarian' than anything else.
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"Explain the differences between the Republican versus Democratic distinction"
I'm not a repub or dem. I'll say this, however: the 'war' between the two is largely imaginary, generated by crap meisters, and 'you' ought not let yourself be taken in by the folderol.
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"Capitalist versus Communist"
As a free enterpriser: I see little difference between state capitalism and state communism/socilaism.
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"Conservative versus Progressive"
I'm a natural-rights, minarchy-favorin', libertarian. Conservative, progressive: two sides of the same tarnished coin, to me.
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"The left and right terms above associate to their literal left-right political ideologies."
Which most Americans have no slavish devotion to.
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"The religious of both sides are the power behind the scenes that get used to manipulate the pawns of their own side and to counter the pawns of the other. The game is being played in ways that are contrary and contradictory to a closed system of rationality without noticing these distinctions."
It's a game most Americans are awfully tired of. That's one of the reasons Trump got hired.
Mebbe so, but not every American is dedicated to party. In fact: I think most Americans, regardless of registration and affilliation, see 'party' as mechanism, not tribe.
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"The political party platforms are what matters, not the fact that people vary in distinct parts of ideologies. Also most of the people regardless are NOT running the parties, the wealthy are. And it is among the differences in THEIR interests that SET the agendas and attempt to mold the rest as pawns."
see above
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"If you still maintain your view, explain the justification for Evangelical and Fundamentalist religions universally being linked to the right while the more Liberal religions associate with the left."
I'm not evangelical, or fundamentalist: if you're lookin' for defenses or explanations, go to them. I will only say: you greatly over-estimate the influences of the 'religious right' on the American populace, the bulk of which is more of a 'practical libertarian' than anything else.
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"Explain the differences between the Republican versus Democratic distinction"
I'm not a repub or dem. I'll say this, however: the 'war' between the two is largely imaginary, generated by crap meisters, and 'you' ought not let yourself be taken in by the folderol.
#
"Capitalist versus Communist"
As a free enterpriser: I see little difference between state capitalism and state communism/socilaism.
#
"Conservative versus Progressive"
I'm a natural-rights, minarchy-favorin', libertarian. Conservative, progressive: two sides of the same tarnished coin, to me.
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"The left and right terms above associate to their literal left-right political ideologies."
Which most Americans have no slavish devotion to.
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"The religious of both sides are the power behind the scenes that get used to manipulate the pawns of their own side and to counter the pawns of the other. The game is being played in ways that are contrary and contradictory to a closed system of rationality without noticing these distinctions."
It's a game most Americans are awfully tired of. That's one of the reasons Trump got hired.