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red dog 1

(27,767 posts)
Sat Sep 5, 2015, 02:44 PM Sep 2015

Let's Adopt the GOP's National Platform - by Jim Hightower

The National Republican Party has published an official policy document showing that the GOP really might be more than a gaggle of serve-the-rich plutocrats and wacky, Trumped-up right-wingers.
Just when you thought the party was consuming itself in the know-nothingism of it's presidential pretenders and the recalcitrant do-nothingism of it's congress critters, out comes a sign of sanity.

In this 18-page manifesto, the party proclaims that, "Our government was created by the people for all the people, and it must serve no less a purpose."
ALL the people!
Forget pontifications by Wall Street billionaires dividing America into virtuous "creators"
(like themselves) and worthless "moochers" (like you and me) -- this document abounds with commitments to the common good.
"America does not prosper," it proudly proclaims on page three, "unless all Americans prosper."
Wow!...That's downright democratic!

And how's this for a complete turnaround:
":Labor is the United States. The men and women, who with their minds, their hearts and hands, create the wealth that is shared in this country - They are America."
Holy Koch brothers, share the wealth?

Yes, and how about this:
"The protection of the right of workers to organize into unions and the right to bargain collectively is the firm and permanent policy of the Republican Party."
Eat your heart out, Scott Walker, and you other labor-bashing GOP governors.
The document also supports our public postal service, the United Nations, equal rights for women, expanding out national parks, "vigorous enforcement of anti-trust laws," and raising the minimum wage.
New enlightenment in the Grand Old Party. Hallelujah!

Can all this be true?
Yes - except it's not new.
This document is the Republican Party Platform...of 1956.

http://www.jimhightower.com/node/8706#.VesuhRY5mTM

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Let's Adopt the GOP's National Platform - by Jim Hightower (Original Post) red dog 1 Sep 2015 OP
The GOP has always lied to fit the times to win. /nt NCjack Sep 2015 #1
I think the point of the OP was it was not always the case. Fred Sanders Sep 2015 #3
Before FDR died, the GOP was busy plotting the undoing of all he did, not in one NCjack Sep 2015 #7
Tell that to all the people whose lives were ruined Liberalagogo Sep 2015 #8
Kickin' Faux pas Sep 2015 #2
That is way to the Left of today's Democratic Leadership. bvar22 Sep 2015 #4
Before Nixon the Republican party was pretty damn liberal both were. LiberalArkie Sep 2015 #5
Our local community radio station carries his programs, they are great. LiberalArkie Sep 2015 #6
I knew this was gonna be good. ananda Sep 2015 #9
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Sep 2015 #10
Your welcome. red dog 1 Sep 2015 #11

NCjack

(10,279 posts)
7. Before FDR died, the GOP was busy plotting the undoing of all he did, not in one
Sat Sep 5, 2015, 04:23 PM
Sep 2015

hack, but incrementally.

 

Liberalagogo

(1,770 posts)
8. Tell that to all the people whose lives were ruined
Sat Sep 5, 2015, 04:28 PM
Sep 2015

by McCarthyism. Of course this doc is from 1956 and McCarthyism was dead or dying by then. But lives were still ruined.

bvar22

(39,909 posts)
4. That is way to the Left of today's Democratic Leadership.
Sat Sep 5, 2015, 03:37 PM
Sep 2015

Kudos Jim Hightower,
even though he stole this bit from Rachel from several years ago.


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