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    Default Sometimes the most simple questions are the hardest to answer...

    Literally just 10 minutes ago as I was walking with one of my roommates back from the dining hall to our apartment, she (not knowledgeable about politics at all) asked me, "So ACIN you know all about this stuff (I am the most knowledgable about politics in my apartment), what exactly is the difference between the two parties (she asked for confirmation that there was indeed two major parties after that but that was easy to answer.)?"

    My brain literally short circuited in about 5 seconds. There was just so much going on in that simple question that together completely flustered me. Nevertheless after a minute of silent contemplation I attempted to go about it in the most neutral, non partisan way possible but even still:

    1. How do I go about in a simple conversation break it down into social and economic subsections without making things too complicated?
    2. How do I make accurate descriptions without going into detail to the point where I lose her and without using words like "conservative" and "liberal" which really have lost much of their meaning and don't really match up well with what the actual spectrum of ideas is.
    3. How do I answer the follow up questions of why do they such and such without being partisan?

    I ended up being vary vague and ultimately used the terrible descriptions of "liberal", "conservative", "left-wing" and "right-wing" although for each use of one of those words I quickly tried to add a footnote about it's usage (I said, in the broad spectrum Democrats are not "left-wing" in that no one associates themselves with Communism or Socialism except for one Senator I believe, Democrats are more accurately "just more left" then Republicans). I made a quick comparison of the American spectrum of politics with the European one to make sure that the crappy descriptive words I used were diminished in their deceptive nature.

    Even still, I feel that I failed simply in that trying to answer the big question accurately but briefly, I ended up with a hollow answer.


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    Default Re: Sometimes the most simple questions are the hardest to answer...

    Let's say your car broke down by the side of the road and you needed help. The republicans would drive by and laugh on their way to the country club. The democrats would stop to help, but end up setting your car on fire.

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    The main difference is what special interest groups the party panders to, and which other ones they demonize.

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    Not if they all vote for all the special interest group bills when it comes down to it. Democrats pander to the unions, but when a bill allowing more outsourcing (AKA NAFTA) comes up, it gets pushed through.


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    This is why the New Democratic Party can pwn you all. Socialism will live forever.

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    Simple question actually: there isn't much difference really. Yes Republicans “generally” profess to desire more individual responsibility and less state interference than Democrats do, but “generally” don't live up to that either. Democrats “generally” want to fix things they believe broken, but “generally” end up not achieving too much of that either.

    The reason why those parties are not clones of each other has nothing to do with a party line or party-wide held beliefs (indeed there practically would be none). Instead it has everything to do with the politicians running the show (and to some extent their background: the state they're from). The cynic might say it's not so much the difference between the parties that is relevant but more who's in bed with what lobby group and how much money they get for it.
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    Default Re: Sometimes the most simple questions are the hardest to answer...

    Quote Originally Posted by Sasaki Kojiro View Post
    Let's say your car broke down by the side of the road and you needed help. The republicans would drive by and laugh on their way to the country club. The democrats would stop to help, but end up setting your car on fire.

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    And us Libertarians would fix it without breaking it .


    That's Epic Sasaki, going to add that into my signature.


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