The Republican Party (1854- ) is the largest right-wing political party in America. The Republicans and Democrats have been the two chief parties in the country since the 1860s. In pictures the party is represented by an elephant.
The party is also known as the GOP, short for “Grand Old Party.”
The Republican Party is similar to the Tories in Britain and the Christian Democrats in Europe, but more to the right.
Famous Republican presidents include Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt, Eisenhower, Nixon, Reagan and the current president, George W. Bush.
The Republican Party represents business interests and the religious right. It is favoured by white people who are either well-to-do or go to church regularly.
They might seem like strange bedfellows, but both want to put a brake on social change. Also, Republicans use issues of religion and race to get working and middle-class White Christians to vote against their class interests – the Southern Strategy.
In general, Republicans believe in lower taxes, smaller government and slow to no social change. Things are fine the way they are. The 1950s were even better. Not to mention the 1880s.
More government is not the answer to the nation’s troubles, except in times of war. The government has too many rules and its taxes are too high.
Republicans favour a strong military — not to change the world or to rule it, but to defend the country’s interests when necessary. They do not trust the United Nations.
The neoconservatives (neocons), who ran foreign affairs in the years after 9/11, are the exception rather than the rule in Republican circles. Neocons say they want to use American power to bring freedom and democracy to the world. The ongoing disaster in Iraq has discredited them.
Another exception: even though Republicans are generally against social change, they freed the slaves in the 1860s – the greatest social change the country has ever known. But even then their original aim was not to free slaves but simply to keep the number of slave states from growing. But once a Republican became president, it led to war and things spun out of control.
The money for the Republican Party comes from business, the votes from the religious right.
These days almost any white person who goes to church regularly is a Republican. Yet it is only in the last 30 years that Jesus has become a Republican, as they say.
What happened?
Since the 1980s the Democrats have openly favoured laws many Christians see as immoral, like the right to kill unborn babies and the right to same-sex marriage (or something very close to it). Democrats may see this as social progress, but to most serious Christians it is just plain wrong.
This is partly how Democrats lost the South, a place where most people still take religion seriously. In the 1970s the South was a Democratic stronghold, but now it is a Republican one.
It is also part of why the Republicans have gained so much ground over the past 12 years.
– Abagond, 2006.
See also:
- Democrat
- The Republican bubble
- 12 Things Republicans Should Do
- news outlets
- user’s guides
- The Southern strategy
- How Jesus became a Republican
- political left and right
- America
- Christian
- Republicans:
thank you, this is nice information from an outsider overlooking the American white world 🙂
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Civil rights legislation favored by LBJ lost the South. LBJ famously said upon signing the civil rights bill: “We have lost the South for a generation.”
Nixon capitalized on it with his “Southern Strategy,” which exploited racist attitudes of whites against blacks in the South to win elections.
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@ Lord of Mirkwood
I disagree completely. Except sometimes in the case of outright revolution, political violence is bad no matter who does it or for what reason or even if the other side did it first. The US has been fortunate to date that its elections do not come with a body count as a matter of course. Political violence plays into the hands of fascists and strongman rule. It is an anti-democratic value.
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Violence is the resort of bullies, regardless their political party or beliefs.
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/301270-dems-launch-campaign-to-raise-money-for-firebombed-gop-office
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” I just wonder what might have happened if German socialists, communists, or social democrats had firebombed a couple of Nazi Party offices, ”
There were in fact attacks and those led to Hitler rise.
That’s Abagond’s point.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reichstag_fire
The Nazi’s were Socialists within a Nationalist right wing frame work.
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The Republican dominated Congress recently passed a bill that destroys privacy rules for internet users. Trump has signaled that he will sign the bill when it reaches his desk.
However, according to McClatchy DC, ordinary people have mounted a counteroffensive against Congress and internet service providers who lobbied for the bill:
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/nation-world/national/article142060174.html/
Sauce for the goose….
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@Scribh
The federal government does have extensive information on everyone——and they have for decades. What is different now is that Americans have been roused from their slumber about the extent of the surveillance and their loss of privacy.
Awareness and strategic action are more effective than being paralyzed with fear. I recently heard a podcast where a tech security expert not only described the current lay of the land, but also spoke at length about future trends that could result in the complete stripping away of privacy, both in and out of a person’s home.
He also tossed out a few tips for listeners to implement to add a thin veil of protection in the present day.
The podcast is a little over an hour long, but worth a careful listen.
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A link that works:
https://theartofcharm.com/podcast-episodes/marc-goodman-future-crimes-cyber-crime-and-how-to-protect-yourself-bonus/
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