Does the Democratic party have the best interest of this country, The United States of America,
MikeVFF said:and our country's constitution in mind?
Well the Democrats just like the Republicans are capitalists. The main difference between the parties is that the democrats believe in occasionally throwing working class people a bone through a social program here and there to quell dissent (and to a much lesser extent help people) whereas the Republicans believe that the working class will basically tolerate any injustice imposed on them and that working people are too dumb for the rich to need to worry about rebellion.
Does the Democratic party have the best interest of this country, The United States of America, and our country's constitution in mind? I will leave my opinion out until the poll has been answered to.
Interested in DP's view on this subject...
Does the Democratic party have the best interest of this country, The United States of America, and our country's constitution in mind? I will leave my opinion out until the poll has been answered to.
Interested in DP's view on this subject...
The Democratic party's 'true interest' is to gain and maintain as much political power as it can.
Everything it does is a means to that end.
However true that may be, the issue here is the motivation of Democratic part, and my post certainly decribes it.I beleive you just described just about every politician on the planet
I don't see how giving richer people higher tax rates can be supported by the constitution. And democrats seem to be more supportive of a progressive income tax.The Congress shall have Power To lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises, to pay the Debts and provide for the common Defence and general Welfare of the United States; but all Duties, Imposts and Excises shall be uniform throughout the United States
Well...progressive income tax is technically against the constitution, because Article I. Section 8 states that all taxes must be uniform:
I don't see how giving richer people higher tax rates can be supported by the constitution. And democrats seem to be more supportive of a progressive income tax.
Well...progressive income tax is technically against the constitution, because Article I. Section 8 states that all taxes must be uniform:
I don't see how giving richer people higher tax rates can be supported by the constitution. And democrats seem to be more supportive of a progressive income tax.
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