Grimhelm
First Post
Recently I have noticed, along with many others, that the Republicans seem more interested in ideological debate than true policy decision making. Now, granted, this has been the case for nearly twenty or so years, but something gives me reason to pause.
It seems to me that the American public, especially in a time when they want to see more action and less grand standing, is beginning to see through the Republicans "ideologue machine". Even Republicans are beginning to see it. A miracle, certainly.
I have this weird political inkling in my tumbly that tells me that the longer the Republicans cling to this method of polarization and politicking, the deeper the hole becomes for them to climb out of in terms of winning another election.
I am going out on a limb here and declaring the death of the GOP. We may truly be at a crossroads, and that crossroads might spell out the beginning of new parties and new ways of looking at politics. We'll see. It is just an inkling. Maybe I am just hungry.
It seems to me that the American public, especially in a time when they want to see more action and less grand standing, is beginning to see through the Republicans "ideologue machine". Even Republicans are beginning to see it. A miracle, certainly.
I have this weird political inkling in my tumbly that tells me that the longer the Republicans cling to this method of polarization and politicking, the deeper the hole becomes for them to climb out of in terms of winning another election.
I am going out on a limb here and declaring the death of the GOP. We may truly be at a crossroads, and that crossroads might spell out the beginning of new parties and new ways of looking at politics. We'll see. It is just an inkling. Maybe I am just hungry.