Quote from NeoRio1:
Are you inept at understanding relativity? You state the phrase low taxes as if there is a universally accepted percentage considered to be a low tax. In 1900 Americans would consider the taxes of today to be gigantic. Today Denmark citizens would consider American taxes to be tiny.
Traditional conservatives believed in a foreign policy built around isolationism and small government interference in the market place. A foreign policy built around isolationism with small government interference in the market with minimal human resource programs would create very low taxes relative to today.
The error you're making is that you assume modern Republicans are traditional conservatives. They are not. The majority of Modern Republicans believe in an expansionist foreign policy with a moderate amount of entitlement programs relative to Democrats. That won't create taxes as low as traditional conservatives but will keep taxes lower relative to the other party.
The majority of Modern Democrats believe in an expansionist foreign policy with a high amount of entitlement programs relative to Republicans. That will create higher taxes relative to the Republicans.
Modern Republicans will not create low taxes in the sense of traditional conservatives but they will create lower taxes relative to the Democrats.
Quote from OPTIONAL777:
How did that low tax and lack of banking regulation, lack of fiscal responsibility, deference to the wealthy work out for conservative Bush's economy?
http://democrats.senate.gov/dpc/dpc-new.cfm?doc_name=fs-109-2-140
Quote from NeoRio1:
Are you seriously trying to say that in the long run politicians who believe in a moderate amount of entitlements tax more than politicians who believe in a high amount of entitlements?
Would you say Sweden, France, Denmark, Italy and Canada are right or left of the US? Sweden spends 55.9% of their GDP on government expenditures. France spends 53.8% of their GDP on government expenditures. A very large majority of these expenditures are spent on social welfare programs. The average person in those countries pay around 35-40% of their income on taxes.
The only way you could possibly make the argument that Republicans will end up taxing more than Democrats is if you claim that Republicans favor higher amounts of entitlements than Democrats. Could a logical person really make that argument Optional?
As I said before, small government and big military don't combine (military is part of government) big military and low taxes don't combine either. The essence of all of this is that conservatism is a fraud.
Quote from IShopAtPublix:
Even as a kid in high school I was wondering how you can combine "strong national defense" (euphemism for big military), small government and low taxes. The foundations of modern "conservatism" are utter nonsense.
Quote from IShopAtPublix:
Even as a kid in high school I was wondering how you can combine "strong national defense" (euphemism for big military), small government and low taxes. The foundations of modern "conservatism" are utter nonsense.