Anonymous
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No sir. All they can do is stage sit ins, cry and scream racism and impeachment. And they wonder why they keep losing elections.
Jas B
So do explain how as former President Obama deported 2.5 million illegal immigrants, more than any president in US history, that Democrats support open borders?
Spock (rhp)
"Medicare for All" -- no matter how high they have to make taxes to pay for it
The Whoflew Bird
It may well be, and this is something to consider, that part of the attraction to the Democratic party (for better or worse) is that it does not appear to amass a public 'face', or exclaim what exactly a "good American" should look like, or appear as.
On the one hand, this can be construed as having no agenda, no plan for the future.
However, people who do not find themselves represented, or find any sort of identification with the positions the Republican party champions tend to gravitate in their direction.
It's a weird thing, but in a way I think it's hard for the D-Party to agree to solidify around any particular core identity for fear of allienating others, and it's hard to tell sometimes whether that plays into their ability to win elections favorably or poorly.
anonimitie
Converting (another) Republican economic disaster into slow, steady growth, world leadership, more than doubling the DJIA, reduced unemployment, and improved healthcare was a great start.