Macbeth
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Meaning to get around to posting this
Perhaps this is just the logical endpoint of two years spent arguing over what Barack Obama is — or isn’t. Muslim. Socialist. Marxist. Anti-colonialist. Racial healer. We’ve obsessed over every answer except the right one: President Obama, if you look closely at his positions, is a moderate Republican of the early 1990s. And the Republican Party he’s facing has abandoned many of its best ideas in its effort to oppose him.

If you put aside the emergency measures required by the financial crisis, three major policy ideas have dominated American politics in recent years: a plan that uses an individual mandate and tax subsidies to achieve near-universal health care; a cap-and-trade plan that attempts to raise the prices of environmental pollutants to better account for their costs; and bringing tax rates up from their Bush-era lows as part of a bid to reduce the deficit. In each case, the position that Obama and the Democrats have staked out is the very position that moderate Republicans have staked out before.

Take health-care reform. The individual mandate was developed by a group of conservative economists in the early ’90s. Mark Pauly, an economist at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, was one of them. “We were concerned about the specter of single-payer insurance,” he told me recently. The conservative Heritage Foundation soon had an individual-mandate plan of its own, and when President Bill Clinton endorsed an employer mandate in his health-care proposal, both major Republican alternatives centered on an individual mandate. By 1995, more than 20 Senate Republicans — including Chuck Grassley, Orrin Hatch, Dick Lugar and a few others still in office — had signed one individual mandate bill or another.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/ … ml?hpid=z9
Assuming this is true...what happened to moderate republicans? And how have we managed to go more right as a country? I thought societies were supposed to get more liberal over time.
Jay
Bork! Bork! Bork!
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Yeah, no.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
Dilbert_X
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He's centre-left, like a lot of Republicans although they won't admit it.
Fuck Israel
Blue Herring
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Republicans and Democrats are constantly swapping ideologies.

What the hell is a "moderate republican"? He's a Democrat, he's a member of the Democrat party. 100 years ago the Democrats were the party of white supremacy. Trying to dig up past positions of Republicans and Democrats and trying to equate them in some significant way(or relevant) way is absurd.

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