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dadudemon
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5mo ago
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When you understand the main differences between the two political ideologies, then results like these make more sense.
Republicans generally believe in smaller government, more individual choice, freedom, and responsibility. Primarily, "Duty to self and family."
Democrats are more 'large in-group focused' (not family, those outside the family but can still be grouped into similar sets of "people"...or a lite version of intersectionality), society as a whole, and using the government as regulator of most day-today things. They prefer a regulated-state over a true minimalist Lockean Rights system (what the "US Constitution + 10 Amendments" was originally supposed to be). The UK Labour Party is very similar.
But in reality, both the GOP and Dems want more government, more government power. Don't be fooled by the pretend party lines. They are both Establishment Authoritarians. There are some very good freedom-loving, libertarian-sympathetic, GOP types, though. If I had one of those in my state, I might actually vote, for the first time in my life, for a GOP candidate. But, alas, we don't have those folks.
What did he mean by this?