My letter to the Republican Party

wiscoaster

Well-known member
Text of my letter to the Republican National Committee:

I continue receiving emails reminding me that my sustaining membership has expired. Oddly enough, when I click on the "unsubscribe" link I'm directed to a survey that links to a pitch for a contribution.

I'd like to make my position clear. I have no intention of providing any more financial support to either the national or state Republican party organizations unless and until I see definitive evidence that the Republican party supports and enables leadership and gives voice to conservative populist positions and members.

To be more clear, I will no longer support a party that enfolds Republican establishment elites like the Bushes, Cheneys, Romneys, Murkowskis, Kemps and Raffenspergers of the party. If you want my financial support you must earn it and prove you're worthy of it by supporting, enabling and providing voice and leadership to its Trumps, Cruzes, Abbots, Hawleys, Gaetzes, Jordans, Greenes and Boberts.

I'm waiting to find out if you're really for the people or not.
 

str8_forward

Well-known member
Text of my letter to the Republican National Committee:

I continue receiving emails reminding me that my sustaining membership has expired. Oddly enough, when I click on the "unsubscribe" link I'm directed to a survey that links to a pitch for a contribution.

I'd like to make my position clear. I have no intention of providing any more financial support to either the national or state Republican party organizations unless and until I see definitive evidence that the Republican party supports and enables leadership and gives voice to conservative populist positions and members.

To be more clear, I will no longer support a party that enfolds Republican establishment elites like the Bushes, Cheneys, Romneys, Murkowskis, Kemps and Raffenspergers of the party. If you want my financial support you must earn it and prove you're worthy of it by supporting, enabling and providing voice and leadership to its Trumps, Cruzes, Abbots, Hawleys, Gaetzes, Jordans, Greenes and Boberts.

I'm waiting to find out if you're really for the people or not.
but we do know they are not for the people
 

wiscoaster

Well-known member
but we do know they are not for the people
Let's give them a chance to show they're inclusive and for the people before we start a third party. The success rate of third parties in our system is pretty much zero. Revitalizing the existing party makes more sense.
 

theotherwaldo

Well-known member
Neither party is for the people.
They are only for themselves, their friends, their tribes and their pet mobs that they use to keep the common people's heads down.
Of course, if parts of their pet mobs go feral and become embarrassing then they become expendable... .
It's the same system used in Republican and Imperial Rome, the Byzantine Empire, and most of the nations and empires that have risen and fallen since.
 

Howland937

Active member
Let's give them a chance to show they're inclusive and for the people before we start a third party. The success rate of third parties in our system is pretty much zero. Revitalizing the existing party makes more sense.
How about ignoring all the squeaky wheels and getting enough moderately conservative voters to come back over. That happens, and the Democrats will be looking to start a 3rd party.

The lunatic fringe of "Republican" voters are barely less useless than the radical left. Wanting everything exactly how they think it should be is one thing. Actually expecting it, then throwing tantrums and calling names when it doesn't go their way is what little kids do. That type of behavior, from the top down, is why we're where we are now.
 

Blue Jays

Member
Leftwingers display way more cohesiveness than we do. They absolutely stick together.
Look at how they are circling-the-wagons to defend lies by Alexandria Ocasio Smollett.
Nearly a dozen spineless RINOs joined leftwingers to have Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene removed from committees.
 

The Last Outlaw

Active member
How about ignoring all the squeaky wheels and getting enough moderately conservative voters to come back over. That happens, and the Democrats will be looking to start a 3rd party.

The lunatic fringe of "Republican" voters are barely less useless than the radical left. Wanting everything exactly how they think it should be is one thing. Actually expecting it, then throwing tantrums and calling names when it doesn't go their way is what little kids do. That type of behavior, from the top down, is why we're where we are now.
This. Exactly.
 

The Last Outlaw

Active member
Leftwingers display way more cohesiveness than we do. They absolutely stick together.
Look at how they are circling-the-wagons to defend lies by Alexandria Ocasio Smollett.
Nearly a dozen spineless RINOs joined leftwingers to have Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene removed from committees.
Greene is a froot loop, she needs to go
 

Howland937

Active member
Leftwingers display way more cohesiveness than we do. They absolutely stick together.
It's not hard when they're the party of "everybody except straight, white people".
And it's going to keep getting worse as long as raving idiots like Marjorie Taylor Greene are elected in any capacity. For every one seat someone like her wins, count on 3 or 4 losses somewhere else. Like trading field goals for touchdowns. She ain't helping our cause in the least.
 

The Last Outlaw

Active member
Any person that is outspoken about expressing their opinion and that opinion differs from their peers needs to go? NO ... your opinion needs to go. Your opinion is anti-First Amendment. That's my opinion, which the U.S Constitutions's Bill of Rights guarantees me my freedom to express.
Nothing wrong with her expressing her opinion. That does not change the fact that her opinion, at least about wildfires and so called false flags, are crazy. People like her are the reason the GOP is losing so much ground. I don't get why people can't see that.

Funny how you can say my opinion needs to go and bring up the First Amendment. Sounds like the Democrats, huh?
 

str8_forward

Well-known member
Nothing wrong with her expressing her opinion. That does not change the fact that her opinion, at least about wildfires and so called false flags, are crazy. People like her are the reason the GOP is losing so much ground. I don't get why people can't see that.

Funny how you can say my opinion needs to go and bring up the First Amendment. Sounds like the Democrats, huh?
and you think aoc, sheila-jackass-lee and tlaib are mentally stabile ???????????????????????????????
 
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