So sad how little people actual know about US politics like you. Dem party right now is to right of Ronald Reagan. It’s policies are right wing except stupid social issues that are really just about treating others equal and should not be a right or left thing.
I’ve been following politics quite closely since I really got into it around the 2016 election season. I joined the forums around March of 2016. Please don’t think you can define how much I know about politics, or that you get to define how I think- isn’t that what liberalism is all about, autonomy of thought and that it is up to the individual to define themselves? I find this fact ironic when you say what you said in your post.
And it’s not just about treating others as equal, you are mistaken if you think that is what Conservatives are against. We are against socialism, we are against anything that goes against the Constitution.
I don’t think those two sentences belong together in your post.
Extreme left is someone that political views fall to left of communism, I wonder if Trump supporters can actually show us a elected official or even a person who answers phones that is a communist working in Dem party.
Yes, it is. Universal healthcare is not a moderate principle. Nor is the Green New Deal, or keeping abortions legal- abortions are not even written out in the Constitution as a “right.”
The grammar in this sentence is so poor I’m having trouble understanding what you’re saying- if you’re referring to the Dem’s policies being to the right of what Reagan was, you are gravely mistaken.
Bernie Sanders, for one. Then there are Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, Chuck Schumer. Barrack Obama, whose mentor subscribed to the Marxist school of thought.
I am 50 and we have had “socialism” in this country my entire life. The argument has always been about how much. In the 70s you could graduate HS and get a good paying job with just a K-12 education. You can’t do that anymore. Expanding public education to include an option of going to 13 - 16 or to a trade school would not make us Cuba.
It was tough at first… the characters, grammar patterns, sentence structure… all so different. It actually got easier once I got the basics down. At least it’s not a tonal language like Chinese.