Writer's Block: Customizable Party
Sep. 30th, 2008 03:29 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
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Not that I would actually VOTE for it, but I'd like to create a Christian Democratic Party for the US.
Basic tenets would include:
1) Restrictions on abortion
2) A moderately green environmental policy (particularly with regard to restrictions on emissions, more careful policing of CAFOs, etc.)
3) A moderately "hawkish" foreign policy: it would seek to "Stay the Course" in Iraq, but attempt to negotiate with Iran, and perhaps modify our policy toward Israel.
4) In favor of retaining or extending anti-poverty programs.
5) In favor of creating some form of national health-care system.
6) Opposition to tax cuts for corporations and wealthy individuals.
7) Opposition to gay marriage.
There would probably be a few more...
I'd also like to see a New American Party, a more viable Libertarian party, a "Meadow Party" (moderate Libertarianism, combined with fairly stiff environmental legislation) and the split-up of the Democrats into Democratic Labor and Progressive-Green caucuses.
[I'm a Democrat, myself, but the polarization between two parties (of whom one never has a well-defined platform, and neither have any new ideas) is getting absurd. A multi-party system would (hopefully) force parties both to define what they actually stand for AND to work together.]
Not that I would actually VOTE for it, but I'd like to create a Christian Democratic Party for the US.
Basic tenets would include:
1) Restrictions on abortion
2) A moderately green environmental policy (particularly with regard to restrictions on emissions, more careful policing of CAFOs, etc.)
3) A moderately "hawkish" foreign policy: it would seek to "Stay the Course" in Iraq, but attempt to negotiate with Iran, and perhaps modify our policy toward Israel.
4) In favor of retaining or extending anti-poverty programs.
5) In favor of creating some form of national health-care system.
6) Opposition to tax cuts for corporations and wealthy individuals.
7) Opposition to gay marriage.
There would probably be a few more...
I'd also like to see a New American Party, a more viable Libertarian party, a "Meadow Party" (moderate Libertarianism, combined with fairly stiff environmental legislation) and the split-up of the Democrats into Democratic Labor and Progressive-Green caucuses.
[I'm a Democrat, myself, but the polarization between two parties (of whom one never has a well-defined platform, and neither have any new ideas) is getting absurd. A multi-party system would (hopefully) force parties both to define what they actually stand for AND to work together.]
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Date: 2008-09-30 07:53 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-09-30 08:12 pm (UTC)Why create a political party you wouldn't vote for?
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Date: 2008-09-30 08:14 pm (UTC)Also, you do realize that the United States is structurally designed in a way that will make sure it will never go multi-party, right?
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Date: 2008-10-01 12:51 pm (UTC)a) A Christian Democratic Party - for all the reasons already mentioned above.
b) A Hispanic People's party (modelled of the Finnish Swedish Speaking People's Party, of course) - to work on dealing with the push/pull factors of illegal and legal immigration we're so worried about, but above all to represent and look out for the Hispanic minority. I'd also like to see one for Asians, since we're talking dreamland here...
c) A ("European Style")Green Party - because every self respecting nation needs one.
d) A Rural Union - to represent and look out for the farmers, foresters, fisherman, etc.
e) A Socialist/Social Democratic Party - Because every self respecting democracy needs some form of socialist or socialist-leaning voice.