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Originally Posted by wreckem713
I'm not affiliated with any political party, but I tend to avoid supporting the Democratic Party due to concerns about potential issues such as inefficiency, overspending, and lack of practical solutions. My question is why do people continue to support a party that has a track record of inconsistent results. Are you comfortable with the possibility of bureaucratic inefficiencies, excessive government spending, and impractical policies?
The answers to this question are complex and could be attributed to individuals treating politics as a competition, similar to a sports event, where they rally behind their chosen side regardless of the outcomes. This phenomenon holds true in many instances and clarifies why people often base their decisions on faith rather than concrete evidence. Another contributing factor is the influence of money in politics and the reach of political media. Although challenging due to regulatory hurdles and political deadlock, these issues can be addressed. The first step would involve enhancing education, while the second would necessitate reforms aimed at reducing the role of money in political processes.
In any case, I'm seeking to gain understanding and hopefully foster constructive discourse without derailing meaningful conversations. I look forward to engaging in further discussion with you!
to claim there is one political government that do not do those thing is ridiculous.
they all do .
And those are minor glitchs in the grand scheme of thing.
and again as for results, which are better between republican and democrats ?
why dont u take the empirical evidences of which states are the poorest and see if there is one political party that is over represented in that instance ?
is there any better barometer ?