You've been around long enough to know that there are some people who cannot be reasoned with because they lack sufficient (and of the right type) knowledge to comprehend the argument. Furthermore, they are resistant to being made acquainted with the necessary knowledge.
The only thing I'm willing to admit is that some are more difficult than others. But my take is that I don't need 100% popular agreement to push my agenda forward. In some cases all I need is 70% to 90% agreement. I can get that. In other cases 55% agreement is enough.
The Republicans as currently constituted can't even get to 55% Nationally. Pitiful. And they are unwilling to change enough to get that 55%. Stupid.
You keep saying that the fiscal question is the most critical. So why not drop everything else and work on that?
Let me point out three areas where the Republicans refuse to face political reality.
1. Drug Prohibition a. - Med Pot has 70% to 85% support (depending on the poll)
2. Drug Prohibition b. - Pot legalization has 48% to 56% support (depending on the poll) and the support has not peaked
3. Abortion - Americans are generally opposed - but not opposed enough to make it a government issue - Drug War style enforcement on the vaginas of America is not an attractive proposition
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The Republicans are getting beaten on these side issues and thus their main issue is not attended to. Every one of the above is - in the current situation - a distraction.
You would think that on Med Pot at least votes and morals would call for a different position from the Republicans. You would be wrong.
The smartest thing Republicans could do today is support this to take the issue off the table:
Rep. Jared Polis introduced legislation Tuesday that removes marijuana from the Controlled Substances Act and shifts it from the Drug Enforcement Agency to be regulated by the renamed Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Marijuana and Firearms.
Polis, along with Democrat Rep. Earl Blumenauer of Oregon, are seeking to have that new bureau regulate marijuana as it does alcohol. States and municipalities could still choose to prohibit marijuana production, and it would still be illegal to transport marijuana to a state where it is prohibited.
http://www.denverpost.com/breakingnews/ ... rijuana-at
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Will they? Doubtful. This could very well lead to a drubbing at the polls in 2014 and there goes your last bulwark on the spending issue - the House.
And I have been warning of a 1932 in 2016 over the prohibition question. The only Republican who seems to take that seriously is Rand Paul. And you have a visceral dislike for him. As do more than a few of the "throw the Libertarians out of the Party" faction.
Ah. Well.
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In 2004 I was of the opinion that we needed one more Bush term to institutionalize the war on jihad. I politiced and voted accordingly. I got my wish. And now the war is a two party war. Good.
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Republicans will come around. But not until they get severely bashed.
Too bad. For the country.