The system already gives free healthcare and college to its clients. Who could the system tax to pay for free healthcare and college for whites? https://twitter.com/BrandPunished/status/1426654719183835136 …pic.twitter.com/LcALHFPeON
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The right's program is an inevitable loser. It can't win victories because the left has nothing worth seizing - anything you take from them you're taking *back* and will lose the same way or in a new way that they'll invent - they always try out new methods.pic.twitter.com/1aJGWAmfVd
Even worse and the fatal flaw - this right has no victory condition and needs the left to exist as a threat. This flaw cannot be remediated under a democratic government - both sides need clients; clients need get benefits, the benefits have to come from enemy clients.
The only solution to this is ownership of government. The owner of a government has an interest in the prosperity of his realm which aligns with the interest of the productive people in his realm. He enjoys the wealth they produce.
He doesn't have to whip his egregore into a frenzy of hatred of the productive people so they'll have the right frame of mind to ignore the injustices they inflict.
I'd say the (R) weakness is applying limited government principles to both state and federal governments. At the federal level it's good, as if you can't ever control the presidency it's best to gridlock and make federal gov impotent. However, at the state level, it limited...
government makes the state very vulnerable to federal pressures. More dependent on federal aid. Ultimately, the best (R) model going forward is weak federal and strong state. Aside from dissolution, what else can a minority do?
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