Spending Makes the Baby Efenant Cry
Well, for those of you that are a) fiscally conservative and b) Republicans, Reason asks the unanswerable question and provides lots of data for you to contemplate while you think about your answer.
I don’t think the RNC has a grasp on just how irritated the base is getting. Between no meaningful immigration reform, no fiscal restraint, no end to entitlement growth, and no spine on judicial appointments there are a lot of disgruntled efenants. I don't think any mass shift in party loyalty is going to happen, but the leadership on both sides seems to be out of touch with the base. Neither side is doing a good job at appealing to the middle. It's time to forge a third party consensus!
Or not. After all, it's worked out so well in the recent past.
I don’t think the RNC has a grasp on just how irritated the base is getting. Between no meaningful immigration reform, no fiscal restraint, no end to entitlement growth, and no spine on judicial appointments there are a lot of disgruntled efenants. I don't think any mass shift in party loyalty is going to happen, but the leadership on both sides seems to be out of touch with the base. Neither side is doing a good job at appealing to the middle. It's time to forge a third party consensus!
Or not. After all, it's worked out so well in the recent past.
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