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PostPosted: Wed May 06, 2020 12:22 am 
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That doesn’t describe conservatives in my entire lifetime. Maybe you’re thinking of the past.

Yes, conservatives love private healthcare. They love higher taxes to fund government programs. Are you thinking about extra government intervention in intervening in other countries policies or perhaps extra government policies to begin the Space Force era?

It doesn’t matter what I think man. It’s an objective fact that in the last 30+ years “conservatives” or “republicans” have not advocated for limited government. Are you saying you disagree with that assertion?

Yes, I do. They would like their own government programs in place; I'm not disagreeing that they would like an abolishment of government (which would be closer to a libertarian viewpoint) but they would prefer things to mostly run on their own with gentle guidelines. I think you would agree that Trump would prefer to eliminate programs that bring immigrants to the US, as an example where other folks in the past have encouraged such programs. Conservatives generally speaking would like to limit spending, which results in a limited amount of services a government can provide. Cultural, ecological, and sociological programs are generally cut under conservative leadership. I'm not saying this is right or wrong, as I feel Chicago (and Illinois) can provide a pretty clear example of the drawbacks of not going the conservative route, but this seems to me to be the case nationally at least. Just to point to a single example, the fact that "conservatives" or "republicans" do not want nationalized healthcare seems to be an indicator of their desire to have limited government. And yet there are vast other issues, I agree, but that one seems to be fairly important right now.

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I’m confused by that response. At different points of it you seem to be straddling the line of “conservatives want government run the way they want it to be run and have no problem spending in that regard” and “conservatives want limited government and less government expenditure across the board”. You seem to be arguing it’s the latter when it’s very clearly been the former for my entire lifetime.

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PostPosted: Wed May 06, 2020 12:28 am 
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Newp, to easily convince me I’m wrong give me a solid list of Republicans who have come out against the Patriot Act and against overseas wars.

Also willing to accept those have come out against the militarization of our police forces.

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I’m confused by that response. At different points of it you seem to be straddling the line of “conservatives want government run the way they want it to be run and have no problem spending in that regard” and “conservatives want limited government and less government expenditure across the board”. You seem to be arguing it’s the latter when it’s very clearly been the former for my entire lifetime.

Well you are right -- if conservatives are passing programs the way they want it to be run then that is the way they want it to be run. That seems clear. I just think there are a lot of programs they don't want to be run that they are not going to get behind, and it is kind of hard to prove that, so I will just cease the political discussion here. We should probably discontinue political discussion in this thread as there is a separate forum for that purpose.

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I plan on spending a weekend really thinking about the vocals at the end of Yes' Roundabout. I'm not sure they are needed. I know the song has all sorts of things going on, but it may have been better cut in about half. I don't know about 8 times.

Are you talking about the "da-da-da-da-daaaaaa-daaaa-da" part? Because I think that's what really brings it home. If you went straight from "I'll be there with you" to the little guitar lick, there wouldn't be enough of a build.

If you want to talk about cutting a Yes song in half, "I've Seen All Good People" can lose almost the entire coda -- the organ coming in under the second chorus is the obvious climax of the song. Yeah, you've seen them, we get it already!

I wonder if there was some odd subconscious desire to respond from the future to the ending of CSN's Suite Judy Blue Eyes ... like it's just tacked on there with authentic frontier gibberish in semi-lush harmony that just keeps going.

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Worst tacked-on endings. I'll throw "Rocket Queen" by GnR on there.

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I’m confused by that response. At different points of it you seem to be straddling the line of “conservatives want government run the way they want it to be run and have no problem spending in that regard” and “conservatives want limited government and less government expenditure across the board”. You seem to be arguing it’s the latter when it’s very clearly been the former for my entire lifetime.

Well you are right -- if conservatives are passing programs the way they want it to be run then that is the way they want it to be run. That seems clear. I just think there are a lot of programs they don't want to be run that they are not going to get behind, and it is kind of hard to prove that, so I will just cease the political discussion here. We should probably discontinue political discussion in this thread as there is a separate forum for that purpose.

I hear you and that’s why it’s been awhile since I’ve posted in the Politics forum. I was just genuinely befuddled at the idea someone still thinks conservatives/Republicans/whatever are still for limited government. That’s just simply never been true in my lifetime and I’m 33.

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OK Management, we had two posters who stopped discussing politics in the non politics forum. Do we get a badge or something??

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That doesn’t describe conservatives in my entire lifetime. Maybe you’re thinking of the past.

Yes, conservatives love private healthcare. They love higher taxes to fund government programs. Are you thinking about extra government intervention in intervening in other countries policies or perhaps extra government policies to begin the Space Force era?

It doesn’t matter what I think man. It’s an objective fact that in the last 30+ years “conservatives” or “republicans” have not advocated for limited government. Are you saying you disagree with that assertion?

Yes, I do. They would like their own government programs in place; I'm not disagreeing that they would like an abolishment of government (which would be closer to a libertarian viewpoint) but they would prefer things to mostly run on their own with gentle guidelines. I think you would agree that Trump would prefer to eliminate programs that bring immigrants to the US, as an example where other folks in the past have encouraged such programs. Conservatives generally speaking would like to limit spending, which results in a limited amount of services a government can provide. Cultural, ecological, and sociological programs are generally cut under conservative leadership. I'm not saying this is right or wrong, as I feel Chicago (and Illinois) can provide a pretty clear example of the drawbacks of not going the conservative route, but this seems to me to be the case nationally at least. Just to point to a single example, the fact that "conservatives" or "republicans" do not want nationalized healthcare seems to be an indicator of their desire to have limited government. And yet there are vast other issues, I agree, but that one seems to be fairly important right now.

The problem is that the ex-Dixiecrats and their kids who migrated to the GOP as part of Nixon's Southern Strategy are in favor of big government, as long as it's based on Jesus and guns and doesn't give minorities much of a chance.

So the idea of conservatism as say a Goldwater construct is heavily diluted. Reagan managed to avoid some of the excess by focusing a lot of it on the evil Soviets. Bush 1 and 2 both failed miserably at it, even though neither of them was an ex-Dixiecrat.

But guys like McConnell? Meh.

I've become more of a pragmatic centrist over the years because of the lack of intrastate commerce in large swaths of the economy, the way that federal tax-revenue-driven program funding from both parties has hijacked state initiative in many areas, and aversion to ex-Dixiecrat policies.

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OK Management, we had two posters who stopped discussing politics in the non politics forum. Do we get a badge or something??


Please let us know which one you prefer!!

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...so did PdL re-open yet?

Also, FF, is there like a Libertarian club that I need to register for now to be accepted by you all? I'm 100% buying in.

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Also, FF, is there like a Libertarian club that I need to register for now to be accepted by you all? I'm 100% buying in.


Slap one of these on your bumper and you're good to go:

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Worst tacked-on endings. I'll throw "Rocket Queen" by GnR on there.

Seriously?

That is a great ending.

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Worst tacked-on endings. I'll throw "Rocket Queen" by GnR on there.

Seriously?

That is a great ending.

Definitely Panther. He's not even trying to hide it anymore.

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Worst tacked-on endings. I'll throw "Rocket Queen" by GnR on there.

Seriously?

That is a great ending.

Definitely Panther. He's not even trying to hide it anymore.


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His fascination with gay references and gay sex is never ending.

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Worst tacked-on endings. I'll throw "Rocket Queen" by GnR on there.

Seriously?

That is a great ending.

Definitely Panther. He's not even trying to hide it anymore.

When the hell was this ever in question?

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...so did PdL re-open yet?

Also, FF, is there like a Libertarian club that I need to register for now to be accepted by you all? I'm 100% buying in.

I knew you'd come around eventually

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