Originally posted by jdjtcagle
Personally, politics don't matter to me
I don't mean to insult you, but thats very, very sad. But, hey, you're asking questions and trying to learn, thats good.
*deep breath*, alright, here we go
In TheoryRepublicans - They believe in individual success, and small government. If everyone is left to their own devices, without the intereference of a huge government, people will natuarally be happy and prosperous. Economically, they are cautious and thrifty, and believe in a balanced budget and low taxation. They believe in minimal healthcare, welfare and other things which they percieve as money out of their pockets to help some lazy unemployed slob. They also believe that "the markets know best", which means that profit is the highest priority, and that people should not be burdened with restriction, such as environment or labour, to stand in the way of their success. They believe in a strong military, but only to protect the homeland. Non-interventionist foreign policy. Rather more religious than Democrats.
Democrats - Protecting the poor and exploited against the evil, billionare fat-cats. They love peace, democracy, and just want to make every happy. They believe in equality, whether its on the basis or race, religion, gender etc. They believe in perserving the environment, in worker's rights and in civil liberties. In regards to foreign policy, they believe in self-determination and peaceful co-existance, not forcing their values upon others. They think that the best way to bring about good in society, at least in the short term, is to have a centralized government control key industries, both due to the efficiency of centralization and due to the fact that governments are (or should be) accountable to "the people". Also, capitalism is at best a flawed system, which must be regulated to prevent exploitation. People before profits, thats their motto.
In PracticeRepublicans - Believe that America has not only a right, but a duty, to dominate the world, militarily, economically, culturally etc. They believe that anyone who is poor is that way because they are lazy, unskilled or just stupid, and that the rich and powerful are just more capable, and therefore deserve whatever they can get. The almighty dollar rules all, nothing should stand in the way of making a profit. They believe in upholding "American values", which are deeply rooted in Christianity. Anyone without at least two flags is a traitor, and a terrorist. Though in theory they want a small government, in practice some of the biggest and most intrusive governments have been under Republicans, Dubya being the prime example. Have no problems with excessive corporate power.
Democrats - Also believe that America should dominate the world, but that it should do so with a big smile on its face. They make token gestures toward the above-mentioned In Theory values, but their desire to be a dominant power (not necesarilly with evil intentions) over-rides that. There is a little voice inside their heads saying "this is not how it should be, we need to strive for a better world", but because of their utmost trust in their leaders, and the need to de-throne Bush, they ignore it.