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This is a counter thread to the one focused on the extreme left agenda.
What elements and or policies of the extreme right agenda?
What elements and or policies of the extreme right agenda?
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You know sometimes a bazooka is needed like if you have a pesky goffer on your golf course.It's late but i would start by saying
- No abortions ever for any reason
- No immigrants period
- The need to own bazookas and other whacked out weapons
and to quote brandon I'm sure i am missing some.
We don't get along politically, but I always appreciate a good Caddy Shack reference. Well played, Moose, well played indeed!You know sometimes a bazooka is needed like if you have a pesky goffer on your golf course.
I would back any law that only Bill Murray can have one.
You can file all those away under Christian Dominionism.-Outlawing abortion and requiring all pregnant women to give birth
-Alternatively mandating governments to fund religious schools (provided the religion is Christianity)
-Establishment of Christianity as the official state religion
-Requiring the teaching of creationism in public schools
-Deportation of all Muslims
-Never-ending wars in the Middle East to fulfill Biblical prophecies
Man, screw those guys. They sounds terrible. (not sarcasm) Good thing I don't know anyone like that.-Trickle Down Economics
-Elimination of the minimum wage
-Abolishment of federal income taxes (at least for the super wealthy) and the IRS
-Outlawing abortion and requiring all pregnant women to give birth
-Providing no assistance via food stamps or publicly subsidized child care to pregnant women required to birth children
-Health care neither a right nor a requirement
-Requiring guns to be allowed in all public spaces, including schools
-Defunding public schools and public universities
-Alternatively mandating governments to fund religious schools (provided the religion is Christianity)
-Establishment of Christianity as the official state religion
-Requiring the teaching of creationism in public schools
-Drilling off the coast of every U.S. state
-Elimination of the EPA and all EPA regulations
-Elimination of the FDA and all FDA regulations
-Deportation of all Muslims
-Ending all new immigration except for white immigrants
-Construction of a tremendous and beautiful border wall
-Never-ending wars in the Middle East to fulfill Biblical prophecies
-I'm not even going to list the crazy QAnon shirt here but within 2 years the entire GOP agenda will be Trumpism and QAnon
-Living in a police state
-Using the U.S. military to "take back" American cities from minorities
-Abolishing all government responsibility for public health
-Elimination of all national parks
-Jailing political opponents but making political allies immune from criminal laws
-Abolishment of the press
-Abolishment of 26 of the 27 Constitutional Amendments (gotta keep that Second one)
-Owning The Libs
I may have missed a few things.
This is my point in the other thread. There's no point in pointing out the most ridiculous extremes from either side, because no one is really pushing for that, on either side.-Trickle Down Economics
-Elimination of the minimum wage
-Abolishment of federal income taxes (at least for the super wealthy) and the IRS
-Outlawing abortion and requiring all pregnant women to give birth
-Providing no assistance via food stamps or publicly subsidized child care to pregnant women required to birth children
-Health care neither a right nor a requirement
-Requiring guns to be allowed in all public spaces, including schools
-Defunding public schools and public universities
-Alternatively mandating governments to fund religious schools (provided the religion is Christianity)
-Establishment of Christianity as the official state religion
-Requiring the teaching of creationism in public schools
-Drilling off the coast of every U.S. state
-Elimination of the EPA and all EPA regulations
-Elimination of the FDA and all FDA regulations
-Deportation of all Muslims
-Ending all new immigration except for white immigrants
-Construction of a tremendous and beautiful border wall
-Never-ending wars in the Middle East to fulfill Biblical prophecies
-I'm not even going to list the crazy QAnon shirt here but within 2 years the entire GOP agenda will be Trumpism and QAnon
-Living in a police state
-Using the U.S. military to "take back" American cities from minorities
-Abolishing all government responsibility for public health
-Elimination of all national parks
-Jailing political opponents but making political allies immune from criminal laws
-Abolishment of the press
-Abolishment of 26 of the 27 Constitutional Amendments (gotta keep that Second one)
-Owning The Libs
I may have missed a few things.
But if each parties leadership endorses one of those things from either extreme, people will support it. IMO I feel it’s more blindly followed on the right. The left eat their own but the right will back their leadership. It’s what has made them so successful and basically how McConnel was able to block Obama’s legislation. He literally prevented an appointment of a Supreme Court nomination and I can guarantee you if one dies or retires between now and the election they will appoint a new one as fast as humanly possible.This is my point in the other thread. There's no point in pointing out the most ridiculous extremes from either side, because no one is really pushing for that, on either side.
I feel like trickle down economics is one aspect, which I never understood, since trickle down never worked at all. So why continue to push this idea?
Abolishment of Social Security and Medicare/Medicaid.
I do feel there are some mainstream types who would love to do that. I also don’t think it will ever happen, though.
I feel like trickle down economics is one aspect, which I never understood, since trickle down never worked at all. So why continue to push this idea?
I feel like trickle down economics is one aspect, which I never understood, since trickle down never worked at all. So why continue to push this idea?
Man, screw those guys. They sounds terrible. (not sarcasm) Good thing I don't know anyone like that.