In November the United States will elect a President.
Wow.
How time flies. Mitt Romney who has been the chosen
one ever since the disastrous McCain/Palin ticket will face off against a
seasoned Barack Obama. With the Republican National Convention taking place in
Tampa this weekend, it’s as good a time as any to do a series on both parties.
I’m going to explain why you should vote Republican, and why you should vote
Democrat – if you’re an American of course. In my pro Democrat post, I will obviously talk about Romney, Ryan,
Obama and Biden – but I will focus more so on those individuals on separate
blog posts like the one I already have done for Paul Ryan. These posts will
outlay some of the chief strengths and weaknesses of each party, and will have
a conclusion.
So, Alexonomics Presents: Why you should vote
Democrat.
Warning: This article does not mention Joe Biden. Why? He's irrelevant. |
It’s interesting to note that the Democratic Party
was once the Democrat-Republican Party – meaning both the GOP and the Dems were
one party. They were united against the fiscal policies of Alexander Hamilton
and were against national banks, corporate monopolization, and favoured strict
adherence to the Constitution.The split
occurred chiefly because of slavery. Many members left the party to form the Republican
party, as they were anti-slavery and the Democrats were relatively numb to the
idea. Abraham Lincoln’s Republican victory can be credited to Democrat
divisions concerning the slavery issue. Additionally, the Southern States once
were dependable voters for the Democratic Party, while the North voted
Republican. Although today's Democratic members will most likely vehemently deny
it, they had a few influential white supremacist leaders.
Herbert Hoover and the Great Depression probably
changed the Democratic Party forever. With Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal, the
ideas of social welfare, labour unions, civil rights, and commercial regulation
all became chief components of the Democratic Party. The Democrat Party never
had the African American vote until Roosevelt, as many African Americans
supported the newly promoted equality and welfare ideas.
Currently, the Democrats believe in more or less
social liberalism. Affirmative Action, Pro-Choice, Gender, Race and Sex
Equality, Mixed Economy (government economic intervention), progressive
taxation, and encouraging a government role in healthcare and fighting poverty
are all policies of the Democratic Party. Since 2000, professionals have
supported the Democratic party by a slight margin, while academia in the United
States have sided resoundingly with the Democrats (Humanities Professors are
not surprisingly the most liberal, while Business Professors the most
conservative).
"Why do you hate me? I'm a Republican under Ike's definition" |
So why in the name of Barack Hussain Obama should you vote Democrat?
To be honest, simply to prevent the Republicans from
taking Presidency is actually a solid reason.
The Republican Party has strayed far from its roots
of being actually a progressive party that in the 1950s advertised a
surprisingly progressive platform. Under Eisenhower,the Republicans boasted about raising the minimum wage of workers, increasing civil rights and gender
equality, and emphasized more spending to improve healthcare and increase
scientific and technological research while also ensuring immigration laws were
fair .
Shocker isn’t it?
Eisenhower actually wrote to his brother: “Should any political party
attempt to abolish social security, unemployment insurance, and eliminate labor
laws and farm programs, you would not hear of that party again in our political
history. There is a tiny splinter group, of course, that believes you can do
these things. Among them are…a few…Texas oil millionaires, and an occasional
politician or business man from other areas. Their number is negligible
and they are stupid,”
Most likely
Eisenhower is rolling in his grave with the likes of Paul Ryan and the Tea
Party taking over.
So what exactly does
the Romney/Ryan plan entail?
"But..they need to go even lower!" |
First, it wants to
lower (again) individual taxes of the rich. “America’s individual tax code applies relatively high
marginal tax rates on a narrow tax base. Those high rates discourage work and
entrepreneurship, as well as savings and investment” is the statement from Romney’s website. This statement is simply not true.
First, America has the lowest individual tax rates for the upper class in the G8
(yes I just sourced Wikipedia – but for this it is relatively accurate), and the lowest nationally in in decades.
Sure, Republicans argue that the top 20% pay 70% of federal taxes while the
bottom 20% pay 2% - that’s their argument for lowering the taxes on the
wealthy. It honestly does not make sense. Of course, the rich will pay more
than the poor – some members of society are more fortunate or clever than
others. If we’re going to have a just society, are we supposed to just let
those poor people just, well, die? Sure, Republicans may argue that these
bottom 20% members consist of the scum of society; they do not work hard and
simply drink all day. In many cases, that could be true. But many times these
members are victims of their own environment. When you’re born in a bad
neighborhood, it’s tough to get out.
Additionally, since the Republican Party places so much emphasis on
Christianity and religion; most religions would advocate assisting the poor and
not allow the elitist/uber-rich to continue hoarding money.
Sorta seems like the reverse is happening. Could higher taxes mean more economic growth? Hearsay! |
So, let’s cut the income tax argument into what it
really is about: tax shields, hiding income, and transferring money to avoid it
being classified as revenue. No, raising
taxes to ridiculous levels like France has is not the answer, Britain already
has tried that and has lowered their tax rates to try and decrease tax evasion.
However, American taxes for the wealthy are at their lowest in years, they
should increase. Although heavily biased, a social justice activist claims
cracking down on tax evasion by the wealthy could pay off the deficit.
To be honest, it’s a very interesting analysis with decent sources. One of the
facts that stood out was the top 10% of American earners paid 19% on a
cumulative $3.8 trillion, instead of the 30% they should (from 2006).
Additionally, Republicans were never so hot with the
economy.
Businessweek
reveals that under Democratic Presidents since the 60s, the Dow does much better.
Inflation, unemployment, and government spending (“those evil
Democrats spending so much tax payers money”) have all been lower, and GDP % per
capita has been higher than when Republicans were in office.
Additionally,when the Dow did go up with Reagan,
that’s because Reagan raised the deficit to unprecedented levels in the Cold
War effort to outspend the Soviet Union. Reaganomics is simply borrowing (nominal
national debt increased from 900 billion to 2.8 trillion during his presidency)
to alleviate the burden of lowering taxes and thus lowering governmental
revenue. That cannot be done anymore.
Honestly, I have no idea how the post 60s Republicans became known as good with money.
Honestly, I have no idea how the post 60s Republicans became known as good with money.
A Paul Ryan supporter. |
Republicans also have a very extreme wing of the
party which would have a large amount of influence should Paul Ryan become Vice
President of the United States. Tea Party policies cannot infiltrate
government, as that would cause disaster. Why? Tea Partiers do not want taxes
to rise - period. They do not seem to understand that the government needs
revenue to run, like any other business. For the government, taxes are revenue.
Therefore, to pay down the deficit taxation needs to increase among the rich.
It’s a pretty simple statement- one the Tea Party does not understand.
Additionally, the Tea Party does not understand the government must spend to
facilitate growth. A great example is Sher
Valenzuela, scheduled to speak at the Republican National Convention on how she
“made it on her own” – or without government help. That argument is clearly faulty,
as a Redditor parodied her story with a site revealing some interesting facts.
Additionally, stupidity from the
Republicans on issues such as rape (I’m still trying to wrap my head around how
the Republicans made ‘rape’ an issue) could cause problems for quite a few
people. Romney’s flip flopping on social issues should also cause some concern.
He is apparently against abortion and will cut funding to Planned Parenthood,
but Romneycare back in Massachusetts covered abortions. Romney also stated that
everyone has the right to contraceptives “And then with regards to contraceptives, of course,
Republicans, and myself in particular, recognize that people should have a
right to use contraceptives. There's absolutely no validity whatsoever to the
Obama effort to try and bring that up” which is fuzzy when contrasted to Paul Ryan’s staunch efforts to reduce contraceptive funding.
It is humorous that Republicans are more apt to attend strip clubs than Democrats, and actually spend thrice as much money while at them. This is same party which under Tom Buchanan sees as the defender of American family values.
So is Romney for, or against? I don't think he even knows. |
It is humorous that Republicans are more apt to attend strip clubs than Democrats, and actually spend thrice as much money while at them. This is same party which under Tom Buchanan sees as the defender of American family values.
To be honest, I think Romney will switch on social
issues to attract the votes needed. With gay rights, Romney stated to Richard
Tafel (leader of a LGBT GOP group) that when it game to gay rights he was " with you [Tafel/Gay Rights] on this stuff, I'll be better than Ted
Kennedy." This is quite the contrast to a majority of Republican views
today, and I daresay Romney stating this again could cost him greatly when it
came to Southern Tea Party support.
The confusion of Romney’s idea for
social issues, the bastardization of the taxation argument relation to the
economy, and preventing extremists from entering the White House, are all sound
arguments to vote Democrat just to ensure Republicans do not become to ruling
party.
Besides not wanting a Republican President, why else vote Democrat? Well, Obama has done a decent job from the mess he was handed – in terms of the economy. He’s attempting to re-regulate Wall Street with the Dodd-Frank Bill - which is a legislative mess admittedly. This comes after repealing the Glass Steagall act in 1999, which created a mess as it removed the separation between commercial banking and investment banking (Yeah, Paul Ryan voted for this). Additionally Obama did cut taxes for small businesses through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
Besides not wanting a Republican President, why else vote Democrat? Well, Obama has done a decent job from the mess he was handed – in terms of the economy. He’s attempting to re-regulate Wall Street with the Dodd-Frank Bill - which is a legislative mess admittedly. This comes after repealing the Glass Steagall act in 1999, which created a mess as it removed the separation between commercial banking and investment banking (Yeah, Paul Ryan voted for this). Additionally Obama did cut taxes for small businesses through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
More expensive than Obama thought. |
The President has tried to fix the healthcare issue,
but to be honest the Affordable Care Act (commonly known as Obamacare) doesn’t
allocate funding correctly. Business owners should not be in charge for the
health care of their employees by law. Additionally, Medicaid Part D should be
looked at to remove the barrier that prevents the government from negotiating
drug prices with big pharmaceuticals – but that’s another story. Obama has
increased health care coverage by a significant amount – which is essentially a
good thing.
Obama has made it easier for students to go to
school with reformation of federal college loans and doubled funding for Pell
Grants. This has been done while stressing the importance of education after
Bush’s disastrous “No Child Left Behind” plan.
Socially, Obama has announced support for gay
rights. He has added contraception coverage to the Affordable Care Act which
was the center of media attention as Rush Limbaugh called one contraceptive
user a “slut”. So, if you’re pro those ideals, Obama has done something
favourable for you.
Legislators are just salivating about introducing laws to the internet. |
Democrats have also proposed net neutrality laws,
which have been blocked by the Republicans. It is a fear that if Republicans do
enter government, net neutrality could be a thing of the past.
So there it is, if you’re voting Democrat those most likely are at least some of your reasons. In summarization: Mitt Romney’s floppiness on issues, idiotic Republican statements and extremism, Obama’s decent (not great, not bad) record, and hedging your bets to prevent another partisan driven legislative gridlock.
Barack Obama can be quoted stating “A good compromise, a good piece of
legislation, is like a good sentence; or a good piece of music. Everybody can
recognize it. They say, 'Huh. It works. It makes sense.” This is partially
true. The non-extreme, well rounded, mildly intelligent people will recognize
good ideas. It’s the dinosaurs from the past blocking anything that will cause
their natural extinction that will prevent this. I’m afraid the metaphorical
dinosaurs are the ones who are funding the Republican Party, which is as good a
reason as any to vote and cause their extinction.
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