Why Republicans should vote for anyone except John McCain
Thursday, September 18th, 2008
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My Dad, who’s pretty conservative, told me recently that he liked a lot of what he’s heard from Barack Obama. I asked if that meant he’s going to vote for him. “We’re lifelong Republicans,” he said, and then quickly changed the subject.
Voting, for the few of us who do it, is very personal, and closely linked to our self image. So even though a lot of Republicans think the war was a mistake, and that Bush & Co. have mismanaged just about everything, they still can’t bring themselves to punch the card for a Democrat. But there are very good reasons why even lifelong Republicans like Dad should want a Democrat in the White House for a while.
Remember playing Monopoly as a kid? The game inevitably reaches the point where one player just keeps getting richer and everybody else goes broke. Game over. Play again. Well, we’re at that point in our economy. For the last 30 years the powerful players (Wall Street and their paid surrogates, the politicians) have used the questionable principles of Reaganomics (AKA “trickle down”) to strip away consumer protection and investment regulations. McCain’s favorite economic knucklehead, Phil Graham, was instrumental in wiping out the sensible barrier between banks and brokers, but almost every politician who wants campaign cash (and that’s everyone) has taken part in dismantling laws and regulations that served us well since the Great Depression. (more…)






