code_archeologist t1_ixfly9k wrote
Reply to comment by ganymede_boy in Republicans ask Georgia high court to halt Saturday voting in US Senate runoff | CNN Politics by irkli
Crazy idea I know, but what if the Republicans were to start advocating for popular policies that helped everybody and that everybody liked... Instead of whatever it is that they are doing now.
bryanhealey t1_ixfo239 wrote
because then they'd be democrats
angiosperms- t1_ixfuj7t wrote
They don't even have any policies right now. So literally any policy would be a start
northernpace t1_ixfz3l5 wrote
Sure they do, trickle down tax cuts to corpos.
Mfcarusio t1_ixgr4wr wrote
Considering som of the other stances, just be grateful they've not found a way to argue that corporations, having been granted some form of personhood, should also be allowed to vote.
Petey7 t1_ixhasag wrote
An idea I’ve seen in a couple pieces of fiction recently is corporations being given the ability to run for political office. Just imagine Coca-cola being the president of the US, the senate majority leader being Disney, and the speaker of the house being Amazon.
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50FootElvis t1_ixfqbnx wrote
That ended with Eisenhower.
montex66 t1_ixgm1nz wrote
Republican policy now is tax cuts for the rich and voting against everything democrats are voting for. That's it for now but after January it will be to impeach Biden for something something or other.
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