TexAgs91 said:
AGHouston11 said:
TexAgs91 said:
AGHouston11 said:
Gilligan said:
Even in a divided country like America, you'd think all sides could look at Antifa and go Nope. Why that entire organization isn't behind bars permanently defies logic.
Our government with Trump president couldn't label them a terrorist organization!
Yet the same government at the same time was saying white supremacy was the biggest threat and something has to be done.
That is how you know it's bigger than just Antifa - other major forces involved!
Well for one thing, after 2020 we can definitely say Republicans are not the party of law enforcement. They can just go ahead and take that off their platform now unless they're suddenly serious about it. And I don't just mean enforcing the law with regards to regular citizens. I'm talking about everyone including the new privileged classes and politicians.
I don't know the actual deliberations that happened- Trump said he was then it went nowhere.
I believe Barr for whatever reason killed the idea. The alphabets have no interest in doing it. It's very telling our government has not done something that seems to be so OBVIOUSLY needed.
The government is more interested in going after white supremacy.
It's like ANITIFA does what they want them to do …….
I don't care if republicans say they're the party of Law Enforcement. Whatever the excuse is, the result is the same: Republicans are not the party of Law Enforcement. It's as simple as that.
The loss of identity is why they are struggling. Old Republicans are content to be the party of "not Democrat", but even those lines have been muddied. Instead, they are generic politicians.
What DO Republicans stand for?
We thought the Democrats would fracture having to take so many diverse views under their wing. Instead, it appears that the people the Republicans represent are more diverse than we thought and it is tearing the party apart.
Some want diplomacy to reign, some want statesmanship, some want aggressive action to restore eroding rights, some want new blood and look upon current representation as outdated or have been in the system too long, some want to return greater power to the states, some want fiscal conservatism and social liberalism, some want the opposite.
Some of these may overlap, but the ultimate vision of what a Republican is supposed to be is forever fractured.