Starting with Thacher selling off national industries for short term gains, now look at what followed and the long term consequences. Shameful.
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Well he does look like a rotting fish head and is about as fit to lead, so I guess he'd know!
Nice one, sick burn dude. You got him good!
I think this is something that a lot of conservatives and liberals could both potentially get behind...
Which is one of the reasons I am on lemmy - I am not a conventional conservative. I belive some things that are fundamentally liberal in nature and no, not in some "Classical liberalism is duh REAAALLLL librulism" way, but in a way that is fiscally progressive...
I think we should work on forging a post-conservative, post-liberal consensus... Not even because we can develop a common vision, but because we can create a new paradigm in which everyone's itnerests are served and we are not bogged down in the normal left/right divisions.