The Republican Party was the leader in socialist ideas when T. Roosevelt led it. The Republican Party, nor the Democrat for that matter, has ever been stagnant. Republicans led the way in fighting segregation. The Republicans fought the Democrat party to reduce the power of conglomerates and take on certain trusts. He was one of the first to propose "on the job injury" protection. Fought for Native American health care. Kennedy was a "less tax more revenue Democrat." The parties morph continuously, positions change quickly so as to curry favor with the voters.
One just can't make a statement like: "One of the weakness of the republican or conservative party has always (italics mine) been that it fails to embrace the fact that there are people in the world who are always going to need help that is paid for by others through taxes." You cannot support the "always" and it just come across as so much hyperbole.
Republicans and Democrats have always stressed "safety nets" for those in true need. It's just that the definitions of "true need" is often elastic depending on where the votes can be found. Even the words liberal and conservative have changed considerably over the years. It was a Republican president who sent Federal troops to open schools to Blacks over the objections of elected Democrats. Teddy Roosevelt was the first President to invite to the White House and then sit and break bread with him. That same black made a case for the president to moderate or slow his recognition of race problems in the south so as not to increase the lynchings.
In fact, a good case can be made for stating Republican TR was the first socialist leaning President. There's a reason he became the head of an off-shoot of the party for a couple of election cycles.
It's a real shame that history, as taught in schools these days, is not presented as objectively as possible. The same shame should be showered on those who do not take a position based on personal research as opposed to blandly accepting what is handed down by parents, teachers, newspapers, political hacks and the like. Rather than simply regurgitate what you have heard, research and form an opinion based on a wide range of reading and personal observation. It's soooo hard I know and requires directed effort. Most people can do it, few will. It is so much easier to hear it, accept it and then parrot the propaganda you agree with. Tough to question your own (actually the beliefs of others as passe to you) and develop your own positions.
One just can't make a statement like: "One of the weakness of the republican or conservative party has always (italics mine) been that it fails to embrace the fact that there are people in the world who are always going to need help that is paid for by others through taxes." You cannot support the "always" and it just come across as so much hyperbole.
Republicans and Democrats have always stressed "safety nets" for those in true need. It's just that the definitions of "true need" is often elastic depending on where the votes can be found. Even the words liberal and conservative have changed considerably over the years. It was a Republican president who sent Federal troops to open schools to Blacks over the objections of elected Democrats. Teddy Roosevelt was the first President to invite to the White House and then sit and break bread with him. That same black made a case for the president to moderate or slow his recognition of race problems in the south so as not to increase the lynchings.
In fact, a good case can be made for stating Republican TR was the first socialist leaning President. There's a reason he became the head of an off-shoot of the party for a couple of election cycles.
It's a real shame that history, as taught in schools these days, is not presented as objectively as possible. The same shame should be showered on those who do not take a position based on personal research as opposed to blandly accepting what is handed down by parents, teachers, newspapers, political hacks and the like. Rather than simply regurgitate what you have heard, research and form an opinion based on a wide range of reading and personal observation. It's soooo hard I know and requires directed effort. Most people can do it, few will. It is so much easier to hear it, accept it and then parrot the propaganda you agree with. Tough to question your own (actually the beliefs of others as passe to you) and develop your own positions.





