Why I’m leaving the Republican Party…and Endorsing President Obama

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I’m leaving the Republican Party. No longer can I say with a clear conscience that the Republican Party is focused on solving problems will benefit average Americans.

Solving problems is about pragmatically viewing data to decide upon the most effective public policy solutions. Many times, problem solving is the complete opposite of adhering to a rigid political ideology that dictates policy regardless of consequences. Our public servants need to be looking at what has worked, what has not worked, and using those judgments to form policy moving forward. The Republican Party refuses to look at what works and what doesn’t — they simply base policy on whether it fits into a rigid anti-government philosophy, whether it is good policy or not. Essentially, the effectiveness of policy is completely and totally irrelevant to Republicans. Additionally, the Republican Party believes more strongly in obstructing anything that President Obama proposes than in real solutions that would create jobs and help the average American.

Additionally, I have specific grievances with the current “know-nothing” incarnation of the Republican Party:

The Republican Party refuses to give full rights and liberty to same sex couples.

The Republican Party refuses to craft real solutions to the problem of high healthcare costs. Our healthcare costs are the highest in the world, and rising. Our public servants need to be developing solutions that bring heathcare costs into line with the rest of the world.

The Republican Party refuses to acknowledge the individual rights of women to control their own medical decisions and body.

The Republican Party refuses to address the real solutions towards lowering the deficit. Any person who says they would oppose a plan that contains a ratio of $10 in spending cuts for every $1 in tax increases simply does not have enough of an education in economics to participate in the discussion.

Even worse, the Republican Party has bamboozled the American people by portraying themselves as the party of fiscal responsibility. Any person who can recognize that some numbers are larger than other numbers know the obvious fact that the biggest spending Presidents are Republicans. Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush alone are responsible for most of the national debt. Bill Clinton cut government and actually spent less money than was taken in…but George W. Bush quickly changed that.

I believe in smart government that effectively does what it should and leaves the rest to the private sector, while still recognizing the legitimacy of the existence of government. I believe in equal rights for all Americans, whether gay, straight, female, male, immigrant or naturally born. The Republican Party no longer believes in any of that.

No longer should the American people stand for the weak leadership and intellectual bankruptcy of the Republican Party. I’ll be voting for President Obama’s re-election.

By Jeff
 
Thanks for your feelings Jeff. If abortion is an important issue to you why were you a Republican in the first place? And didn't Clinton sign the Defense of Marriage Act? Didn't Obama say he was against gay marriage?
 
I’m leaving the Republican Party. No longer can I say with a clear conscience that the Republican Party is focused on solving problems will benefit average Americans.

Solving problems is about pragmatically viewing data to decide upon the most effective public policy solutions. Many times, problem solving is the complete opposite of adhering to a rigid political ideology that dictates policy regardless of consequences. Our public servants need to be looking at what has worked, what has not worked, and using those judgments to form policy moving forward. The Republican Party refuses to look at what works and what doesn’t — they simply base policy on whether it fits into a rigid anti-government philosophy, whether it is good policy or not. Essentially, the effectiveness of policy is completely and totally irrelevant to Republicans. Additionally, the Republican Party believes more strongly in obstructing anything that President Obama proposes than in real solutions that would create jobs and help the average American.

Additionally, I have specific grievances with the current “know-nothing” incarnation of the Republican Party:

The Republican Party refuses to give full rights and liberty to same sex couples.

The Republican Party refuses to craft real solutions to the problem of high healthcare costs. Our healthcare costs are the highest in the world, and rising. Our public servants need to be developing solutions that bring heathcare costs into line with the rest of the world.

The Republican Party refuses to acknowledge the individual rights of women to control their own medical decisions and body.

The Republican Party refuses to address the real solutions towards lowering the deficit. Any person who says they would oppose a plan that contains a ratio of $10 in spending cuts for every $1 in tax increases simply does not have enough of an education in economics to participate in the discussion.

Even worse, the Republican Party has bamboozled the American people by portraying themselves as the party of fiscal responsibility. Any person who can recognize that some numbers are larger than other numbers know the obvious fact that the biggest spending Presidents are Republicans. Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush alone are responsible for most of the national debt. Bill Clinton cut government and actually spent less money than was taken in…but George W. Bush quickly changed that.

I believe in smart government that effectively does what it should and leaves the rest to the private sector, while still recognizing the legitimacy of the existence of government. I believe in equal rights for all Americans, whether gay, straight, female, male, immigrant or naturally born. The Republican Party no longer believes in any of that.

No longer should the American people stand for the weak leadership and intellectual bankruptcy of the Republican Party. I’ll be voting for President Obama’s re-election.

By Jeff


Bravo! Kudos.
 
Thanks for your feelings Jeff. If abortion is an important issue to you why were you a Republican in the first place? And didn't Clinton sign the Defense of Marriage Act? Didn't Obama say he was against gay marriage?

Uh, he had to be to get elected in the general election. Now that he is almost assured a second term, he can moderate his views with impunity.
 
"Jeff" comments that Republicans are fiscally irresponsible, which is true, and that Clinton did a good job with the budget. So how does Clinton doing a good job with the budget mean your are endorsing Obama? If you are voting for someone for a second term you can speak about the economics of their first term but "Jeff" doesn't do that. It's also pretty clear Obama is not Bill Clinton fiscally. We are all free to vote for anyone we want but if you are going to go out of your way to write a piece stating why seems like you might do it a little better.
 
"Jeff" comments that Republicans are fiscally irresponsible, which is true, and that Clinton did a good job with the budget. So how does Clinton doing a good job with the budget mean your are endorsing Obama? If you are voting for someone for a second term you can speak about the economics of their first term but "Jeff" doesn't do that. It's also pretty clear Obama is not Bill Clinton fiscally. We are all free to vote for anyone we want but if you are going to go out of your way to write a piece stating why seems like you might do it a little better.

What it means (as pointed out by the article) is that the claim of fiscal responsibility by the GOP is just another lie.
 
Uh, he had to be to get elected in the general election. Now that he is almost assured a second term, he can moderate his views with impunity.

So in other words, he had to lie to get elected, because the majority doesn't share his view? It's amazing how brazenly bold liberals are in admitting this. Basically, what you are saying is, we can't really believe anything a liberal democrat says, because they have to get elected, so they have to lie.

As for the OP... "Jeff" is not being very original here. Liberals posing as disgruntled republicans who are repulsed, has been going on for years. This one isn't even a very good attempt. In other words, I am not convinced "Jeff" is a republican, or ever has been a republican. I think every word that passes through Jeff's shit-stained teeth is a lie, just as every thread by kenneth and poet is a lie, and basically everything Obama says is a lie.... after all, they have to get re-elected!
 
I’m leaving the Republican Party. No longer can I say with a clear conscience that the Republican Party is focused on solving problems will benefit average Americans.

Solving problems is about pragmatically viewing data to decide upon the most effective public policy solutions. Many times, problem solving is the complete opposite of adhering to a rigid political ideology that dictates policy regardless of consequences. Our public servants need to be looking at what has worked, what has not worked, and using those judgments to form policy moving forward. The Republican Party refuses to look at what works and what doesn’t — they simply base policy on whether it fits into a rigid anti-government philosophy, whether it is good policy or not. Essentially, the effectiveness of policy is completely and totally irrelevant to Republicans. Additionally, the Republican Party believes more strongly in obstructing anything that President Obama proposes than in real solutions that would create jobs and help the average American.

Additionally, I have specific grievances with the current “know-nothing” incarnation of the Republican Party:

The Republican Party refuses to give full rights and liberty to same sex couples.

The Republican Party refuses to craft real solutions to the problem of high healthcare costs. Our healthcare costs are the highest in the world, and rising. Our public servants need to be developing solutions that bring heathcare costs into line with the rest of the world.

The Republican Party refuses to acknowledge the individual rights of women to control their own medical decisions and body.

The Republican Party refuses to address the real solutions towards lowering the deficit. Any person who says they would oppose a plan that contains a ratio of $10 in spending cuts for every $1 in tax increases simply does not have enough of an education in economics to participate in the discussion.

Even worse, the Republican Party has bamboozled the American people by portraying themselves as the party of fiscal responsibility. Any person who can recognize that some numbers are larger than other numbers know the obvious fact that the biggest spending Presidents are Republicans. Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush alone are responsible for most of the national debt. Bill Clinton cut government and actually spent less money than was taken in…but George W. Bush quickly changed that.

I believe in smart government that effectively does what it should and leaves the rest to the private sector, while still recognizing the legitimacy of the existence of government. I believe in equal rights for all Americans, whether gay, straight, female, male, immigrant or naturally born. The Republican Party no longer believes in any of that.

No longer should the American people stand for the weak leadership and intellectual bankruptcy of the Republican Party. I’ll be voting for President Obama’s re-election.

By Jeff
I don't know who Jeff is but I cam to those conclusion back in 2002. The immoral invasion of Iraq in 2003 was the straw that broke the Camels back for me.

It used to be Democrats were the party that represented corrupt big city machine and souther good ole boy corrupt politics and it was the Republican party that represented the alternative based on their ability to govern more competently and efficiently. Those days are gone and the roles have been reversed.
 
So in other words, he had to lie to get elected, because the majority doesn't share his view? It's amazing how brazenly bold liberals are in admitting this. Basically, what you are saying is, we can't really believe anything a liberal democrat says, because they have to get elected, so they have to lie.

As for the OP... "Jeff" is not being very original here. Liberals posing as disgruntled republicans who are repulsed, has been going on for years. This one isn't even a very good attempt. In other words, I am not convinced "Jeff" is a republican, or ever has been a republican. I think every word that passes through Jeff's shit-stained teeth is a lie, just as every thread by kenneth and poet is a lie, and basically everything Obama says is a lie.... after all, they have to get re-elected!

There are Republicans who have left the Republican Party and Democrats who have left the Democratic Party but like you said "Jeff" sounds like a Democrat who's pissed off at Republicans.
 
There are Republicans who have left the Republican Party and Democrats who have left the Democratic Party but like you said "Jeff" sounds like a Democrat who's pissed off at Republicans.

Is Cawacko the only Republican on this board who actually uses the correct "Democratic" party, rather than "Democrat" party? Or is he the only Republican on the internet who does? The world?
 
There are Republicans who have left the Republican Party and Democrats who have left the Democratic Party but like you said "Jeff" sounds like a Democrat who's pissed off at Republicans.
That or, like me, he's a moderate who found out that there's no room for moderates in today's Republican party. Well....that's not completely true.....there is if we keep our mouths shut and do as were told.
 
Thanks for your feelings Jeff. If abortion is an important issue to you why were you a Republican in the first place? And didn't Clinton sign the Defense of Marriage Act? Didn't Obama say he was against gay marriage?

Jeff also bought into Democrats nonsense. Clinton raised the national debt by 1.6 TRILLION. There wasn't a single fiscal year since Ike that the national debt was lowered year over fiscal year.
 
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