Ah, but the non-Xenophobic fiscal conservatives who are being pushed out by the new federalists are not that far ideologically from progressives the Democrats are pushing out. Put those two together and they outflank both major parties.
Frankly, even though I personally hate and fear these people, I do in fact share their general sense of disgust with fiscal conservatives They have no real constituency to speak of and they're rapidly going to fade into irrelevance over time
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It's the 21st century, nobody gets to win an election for anything without writing big checks and promising big cash payoffs
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Action > reaction. History has shown us there will be a response to this. It usually comes in the form of something hellish, like war or famine (which I hope is not the case this time), but it's clear we're heading towards another seismic shift in class politics.
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Ah, but when government programs are more cost-effective than their private counterparts (who we outlandishly subsidize with tax dollars anyway), is that not being fiscally conservative?
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You're playing word games, that's not what Never Trump Republicans mean when they call themselves "fiscal conservatives" nor what anyone else who uses the term means
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