Teapublican Party is NOT like 1950's GOP

Bfgrn

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The United States of America was founded on Liberal principals...

I continue to hear over and over the argument from the right that today's Liberals have changed; they no longer share the Liberal ideals of our founding fathers...WRONG...

And...I continue to hear over and over the argument from the right that the Republican Party HASN'T changed..WRONG...AGAIN...

Today's GOP was hijacked by the far right AND the far left.

The neoconservatives came from the far LEFT...yet they feel right at home with the far right theocrats...

There's an old saying..."Robins and Blue Jays don't nest together"

HERE is what the Republican Party USED to stand for...


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Excerpt from:
Republican Party Platform of 1956
August 20, 1956


Our Government was created by the people for all the people, and it must serve no less a purpose.

The Republican Party was formed 100 years ago to preserve the Nation's devotion to these ideals.

On its Centennial, the Republican Party again calls to the minds of all Americans the great truth first spoken by Abraham Lincoln: "The legitimate object of Government is to do for a community of people whatever they need to have done but cannot do at all, or cannot so well do, for themselves in their separate and individual capacities. But in all that people can individually do as well for themselves, Government ought not to interfere."

Our great President Dwight D. Eisenhower has counseled us further: "In all those things which deal with people, be liberal, be human. In all those things which deal with people's money, or their economy, or their form of government, be conservative.

"We shall ever build anew, that our children and their children, without distinction because of race, creed or color, may know the blessings of our free land.

We are proud of and shall continue our far-reaching and sound advances in matters of basic human needs-expansion of social security-broadened coverage in unemployment insurance - improved housing- and better health protection for all our people. We are determined that our government remain warmly responsive to the urgent social and economic problems of our people.

Labor
"Under the Republican Administration, as our country has prospered, so have its people. This is as it should be, for as President Eisenhower said: "Labor is the United States. The men and women, who with their minds, their hearts and hands, create the wealth that is shared in this country...they are America."

The Eisenhower Administration has brought to our people the highest employment, the highest wages and the highest standard of living ever enjoyed by any nation. Today there are nearly 67 million men and women at work in the United States, 4 million more than in 1952. Wages have increased substantially over the past 3 1/2 years; but, more important, the American wage earner today can buy more than ever before for himself and his family because his pay check has not been eaten away by rising taxes and soaring prices.

The record of performance of the Republican Administration on behalf of our working men and women goes still further. The Federal minimum wage has been raised for more than 2 million workers. Social Security has been extended to an additional 10 million workers and the benefits raised for 6 1/2 million. The protection of unemployment insurance has been brought to 4 million additional workers. There have been increased workmen's compensation benefits for longshoremen and harbor workers, increased retirement benefits for railroad employees, and wage increases and improved welfare and pension plans for federal employees.

In addition, the Eisenhower Administration has enforced more vigorously and effectively than ever before, the laws which protect the working standards of our people.

Workers have benefited by the progress which has been made in carrying out the programs and principles set forth in the 1952 Republican platform. All workers have gained and unions have grown in strength and responsibility, and have increased their membership by 2 millions.

Furthermore, the process of free collective bargaining has been strengthened by the insistence of this Administration that labor and management settle their differences at the bargaining table without the intervention of the Government. This policy has brought to our country an unprecedented period of labor-management peace and understanding...

Republican action created the Department of Health, Education and Welfare as the first new Federal department in 40 years, to raise the continuing consideration of these problems for the first time to the highest council of Government, the President's Cabinet.... We have supported the distribution of free vaccine to protect millions of children against dreaded polio.

Republican leadership has enlarged Federal assistance for construction of hospitals, emphasizing low-cost care of chronic diseases and the special problems of older persons, and increased Federal aid for medical care of the needy.

We have asked the largest increase in research funds ever sought in one year to intensify attacks on cancer, mental illness, heart disease and other dread diseases."

http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=25838


Equality, rightly understood as our founding fathers understood it, leads to liberty and to the emancipation of creative differences; wrongly understood, as it has been so tragically in our time, it leads first to conformity and then to despotism.
Barry Goldwater (R) Late Senator & Father of the Conservative movement
 
No shit man. If they were I'd still be a Republican.

Ya know I'm on the record stating I don't think any political leader is going to swoop in and save the day. That this has to happen at a grass roots level....but boy.....the Republican party should could use another leader like the Ike, the greatest Republican President of the 20th century!
 
Republicans have the most common sense.

No Republicans have common 'stance'...they are lock step OR ELSE. Ask Bruce Bartlett or David Frum.

Democrats never agree on anything, that's why they're Democrats. If they agreed with each other, they would be Republicans.
Will Rogers
 
The United States of America was founded on Liberal principals...

I continue to hear over and over the argument from the right that today's Liberals have changed; they no longer share the Liberal ideals of our founding fathers...WRONG...

I can prove you wrong with a single question.

Do liberals like you agree with the founding fathers that the citizens of this country should be as equally armed, if not greater than, the standing military of this nation so that we can preserve our freedom from a tyrannical central government?
 
I can prove you wrong with a single question.

Do liberals like you agree with the founding fathers that the citizens of this country should be as equally armed, if not greater than, the standing military of this nation so that we can preserve our freedom from a tyrannical central government?

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No Republicans have common 'stance'...they are lock step OR ELSE. Ask Bruce Bartlett or David Frum.

Democrats never agree on anything, that's why they're Democrats. If they agreed with each other, they would be Republicans.
Will Rogers

More like common stank, but if you want to talk about stance I think it is from the broom stick shoved up their common arse.
 
Last year, many people were attracted to the Tea Party because they were angry at the way Congress, then led by Democrats, had handled negotiations over health care legislation, and saw it as Washington politics at its worst.




In the most recent poll, most Americans took a negative view of the debt-ceiling negotiations, seeing them as “mostly about gaining political advantage.” With Republicans in charge of the House, more of the blame fell on them. And many people — a 43 percent plurality — saw the Tea Party as having too much influence on Republicans.




Perhaps not surprisingly, Democrats were most likely to have an unfavorable view of the Tea Party. But a plurality of independents, too — 40 percent — viewed the Tea Party negatively, and said it had too much influence on the Republican Party.






http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/05/us/politics/05teaparty.html?_r=1






 
The GOP Platforms of 1854, 1856, and 1860 all called for the abolition of polygamy in the territories. See, its been defending traditional marriage for 150 years!!! :cof1:
 
No Republicans have common 'stance'...they are lock step OR ELSE. Ask Bruce Bartlett or David Frum.

Democrats never agree on anything, that's why they're Democrats. If they agreed with each other, they would be Republicans.
Will Rogers

And thats exactly the problem with pinheads....they get their so called "facts" from comedians....then and now...

The Republican Party Platform?

You missed a couple of points...that prove nothing has changed....the GOP is same party today as they were in 1956 for the most part....



The Republican Party takes pride in calling attention to the outstanding fiscal achievements of the Eisenhower Administration, several of which are mentioned in the foreword to these resolutions.



In order to progress further in correcting the unfortunate results of unwise financial management during 20 years of Democrat Administrations, we pledge to pursue the following objectives:



Further reductions in Government spending as recommended in the Hoover Commission Report, without weakening the support of a superior defense program or depreciating the quality of essential services of government to our people.



Continued balancing of the budget, to assure the financial strength of the country which is so vital to the struggle of the free world in its battle against Communism; and to maintain the purchasing power of a sound dollar, and the value of savings, pensions and insurance.



Gradual reduction of the national debt.



Then, insofar as consistent with a balanced budget, we pledge to work toward these additional objectives:



Further reductions in taxes with particular consideration for low and middle income families.



Initiation of a sound policy of tax reductions which will encourage small independent businesses to modernize and progress.



Continual study of additional ways to correct inequities in the effect of various taxes.
 
I thought the Tea Party was just a bunch of insignificant bigots and racists. How come they're being blamed for our downgrade?
 
Do liberals like you agree with the founding fathers that the citizens of this country should be as equally armed, if not greater than, the standing military of this nation so that we can preserve our freedom from a tyrannical central government?
 
Do liberals like you agree with the founding fathers that the citizens of this country should be as equally armed, if not greater than, the standing military of this nation so that we can preserve our freedom from a tyrannical central government?

This liberal does.
 
Do liberals like you agree with the founding fathers that the citizens of this country should be as equally armed, if not greater than, the standing military of this nation so that we can preserve our freedom from a tyrannical central government?

I'm not a liberal, but I look forward to your personal act of insurrection, keyboard warrior.
 
No Republicans have common 'stance'...they are lock step OR ELSE. Ask Bruce Bartlett or David Frum.

Democrats never agree on anything, that's why they're Democrats. If they agreed with each other, they would be Republicans.
Will Rogers

And you are quoting Will Rogers... LOL!

Here I will quote my father inlaw.

Father inlaw makes statement: I vote democrat because my family has always been democrats and we wont change parties or vote anything else.

Mr. T replies: Well you just said that they were a bunch of commies and crooks and you still voted for them?

Father inlaw replies: ggrfff!

Mr. T replies: Whatever
 
Is this the same father in law who had to give Mr T a few goats as a dowry?
 
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