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Where does a gay person go if they're strongly fiscally conservative?
To the Republican Party? They're hardly a gay person's best ally. And the whole fiscal conservative idea seems to have escaped them the last 20+ years, too. These two points make me wonder why a gay person would be a Republican. What else would the Republican Party have to offer them that no one else could?
To the Democratic Party? Not even close to fiscally conservative, but better on social issues.
The social aspect would be important, sure, but the fiscal aspect would affect them more on a mundane day-to-day basis. (I know it's difficult for some to understand there is more to life than just social issues.)
It almost seems like the Libertarian Party would be the better fit for a gay fiscal conservative.
Why is it so far-fetched that a gay person could be responsible with money?"Gay conservative". These days, that's like "Poultry for KFC" and "Health Fanatics for McDonald's".
Why is it so far-fetched that a gay person could be responsible with money?
Cause not all homosexual people are just fiscally conservative. Maybe you should stop trying to neat box people based on your preconceived notions of what's best for them.Where does a gay person go if they're strongly fiscally conservative?
To the Republican Party? They're hardly a gay person's best ally. And the whole fiscal conservative idea seems to have escaped them the last 20+ years, too. These two points make me wonder why a gay person would be a Republican. What else would the Republican Party have to offer them that no one else could?
To the Democratic Party? Not even close to fiscally conservative, but better on social issues.
The social aspect would be important, sure, but the fiscal aspect would affect them more on a mundane day-to-day basis. (I know it's difficult for some to understand there is more to life than just social issues.)
It almost seems like the Libertarian Party would be the better fit for a gay fiscal conservative.
Where does a gay person go if they're strongly fiscally conservative?
To the Republican Party? They're hardly a gay person's best ally. And the whole fiscal conservative idea seems to have escaped them the last 20+ years, too. These two points make me wonder why a gay person would be a Republican. What else would the Republican Party have to offer them that no one else could?
To the Democratic Party? Not even close to fiscally conservative, but better on social issues.
The social aspect would be important, sure, but the fiscal aspect would affect them more on a mundane day-to-day basis. (I know it's difficult for some to understand there is more to life than just social issues.)
It almost seems like the Libertarian Party would be the better fit for a gay fiscal conservative.
Where did I say, or suggest, or imply, that they "all" are? Of course not all are, duh!, but clearly some are primarily fiscally conservative, and this thread is about them.Cause not all homosexual people are just fiscally conservative. Maybe you should stop trying to neat box people based on your preconceived notions of what's best for them.
Right. And I chose to not go with the common name because I don't see how the Reps represent them. Can you address the question?They are called Log Cabin Republicans. They've been around for some time.
Where did I say, or suggest, or imply, that they "all" are? Of course not all are, duh!, but clearly some are primarily fiscally conservative, and this thread is about them.
Seems someone is a tad thin-skinned.
Right. And I chose to not go with the common name because I don't see how the Reps represent them. Can you address the question?
I would think they'd be libertarian. Gay republicans tend to be the lying deceitful closeted gays who are dictating morality to everyone then telling everyone how gays will all go to hell and how evil butt sex is right before they get busted doing meth with their gay prostitute.
Wow, you thought about this a lot.
Where does a gay person go if they're strongly fiscally conservative?
To the Republican Party? They're hardly a gay person's best ally. And the whole fiscal conservative idea seems to have escaped them the last 20+ years, too. These two points make me wonder why a gay person would be a Republican. What else would the Republican Party have to offer them that no one else could?
To the Democratic Party? Not even close to fiscally conservative, but better on social issues.
The social aspect would be important, sure, but the fiscal aspect would affect them more on a mundane day-to-day basis. (I know it's difficult for some to understand there is more to life than just social issues.)
It almost seems like the Libertarian Party would be the better fit for a gay fiscal conservative.
They should join the LOG CABIN REPUBLICANS. A gay Republican conservative group.
I had not heard about them until I saw an episode on American Dad about them.
(looking for a link)
Where does a gay person go if they're strongly fiscally conservative?
To the Republican Party? They're hardly a gay person's best ally. And the whole fiscal conservative idea seems to have escaped them the last 20+ years, too. These two points make me wonder why a gay person would be a Republican. What else would the Republican Party have to offer them that no one else could?
To the Democratic Party? Not even close to fiscally conservative, but better on social issues.
The social aspect would be important, sure, but the fiscal aspect would affect them more on a mundane day-to-day basis. (I know it's difficult for some to understand there is more to life than just social issues.)
It almost seems like the Libertarian Party would be the better fit for a gay fiscal conservative.
Huh? I'm sure there are a butt load of gay conservatives out there.
Why is it so far-fetched that a gay person could be responsible with money?
Read up the thread a couple posts.
My apologies. I made the post without reading the whole thread first.
This isn't the first time I screwed up like this.
Sometimes I shoot off a passionate reply, then wind up reading a Mod Warning on page 8 or so, saying to NOT DO, what I just did.
Why is it so far-fetched that a gay person could be responsible with money?
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