Rathmoon wrote:
I disagree with the they'd rather see the country crash, moreso with they simply are that poorly educated.
Its not like they want to see the country crash, just that the implementation of such idiotic and broad ideas such as the illegalization of many recreational substances can cost billions, if not trillions, of dollars.
Imagine if some Christian radicals got their way and made masturbation illegal. They don't want people to lose their jobs or governments (EDIT: I'm talking about the destruction of the multi-billion dollar sextoy and porn business, by the way) to lose massive tax incomes, they just want some sort of blanket statement to be enforced. I mean, if they're so willingly to subscribe to organized religion, they don't have the mental capacity to forsee what their stances would do to the economy.
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/hoping/ California wakes up conservatives to their pro-liberty past, there's so much that can be agreed upon both political sides when it comes to personal liberty and non-intrusive government...good things could start happening. fucking fingers are crossed
Too bad it will never happen. Even though I'm a die-hard progressive, I honestly think a fiscally conservative
BUT morally liberal third party (which the tea party is NOT, by the way) party would win every election forever in this country.