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Nimzovik
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It needs to happen again.
It is a mistake to believe that there could ever be such a thing as a Catholic political party because there are so few issues about which the Church has laid down specific guidelines. On issues such as immigration, health care, balancing the budget, the minimum wage etc. there is no Church position on how they are to be resolved. On those issues the Church does not endorse or condemn the positions taken by either party.Both the Republican Party and the Democratic Party go against various teachings of the Church.
Abortion is one of literally a handful of issues on which the Church has a definite position and it is possible to claim that the party that supports abortion violates Church teaching. This is not the case with capital punishment about which the Church recognizes that:* “There may be a legitimate diversity of opinion even among Catholics about waging war and applying the death penalty” *(Cardinal Ratzinger)The Democratic Party goes against the teachings on abortion which has resulted in the death of over 50 million human beings. The Republican Party supports the Death Penalty
A pro-abortion editorial appearing in the September 1970 issue of California Medicine contains a revealing statement on lying in the service of killing:Death? THen why are democrats so interested in keeping people alive with entitlement programs? (for the pro-choice, once they are born)
The point being the fascination with Death probably speaks more towards to Republicans as they are far more pro-war and pro-death penalty. THe democrats on the other hand (erroneously) believe that abortion is not death since life hasn’t begun in the first place.
Voting is irrelevant but that is only one reason. Sheer numbers are another e.g. 1 in 100 million is insignificant.I think it’s possible in my lifetime that if you think voting is irrelevant bc of the two party Duopoly [staying faithful to my latin roots there], and a lot of other ppl also think that. Then eventually enough people are going to actually vote 3rd party. Then, once you have that going on long enough the 3rd parties will finally be recognized.
I think the US is a tyranny already. That it is a nominal republic is irrelevant when the executive has practically unlimited power and can kill anyone, anywhere at his discretion as can the US president. Americans tend to ignore the tyrannical powers because despite the rhetoric we are a supremely compliant people and will suffer any indignity the state can imagine. Few people get to see the state’s terrible power because of their complete submission.The individual’s vote may not change much. But that line of thinking would preclude taking any participation in a larger effort. And, if no-one at all voted, a representative republic could not exist and would likely be replaced by a tyranny of some kind.
Yes, but it was different back then. Corporations rule the US and the two parties are themselves corporations. These political corporations have rigged the system. You have to start over to get rid of them at this point or change the constitution. If you made the senate a body that is elected by nationally political party not state then smaller political parties could have success.Political parties have died before in the USA, and they have been born. It could happen again, although until recently mass apathy has made that unlikely.