Stupid American division: Republicans vs Democracts

Vote for our stupid monkey-like animalistic ideology and the world suddenly has meaning (except for God, of course). You will live in abundance, society makes sense, there is ultimate right or wrong derived from these ideologies. So let’s take a look at how stupid American political division destroys the country and how the super-rich use it.

Ideologies evolved in African savanna

In the African savanna, ideologies served as tools for survival and cohesion. Early human groups relied on shared beliefs to foster unity, cooperation, and collective purpose. These ideologies often revolved around animistic or spiritual systems that explained natural phenomena and strengthened group identity. By promoting rules about resource sharing, division of labor, and territorial behavior, such belief systems enhanced group efficiency and reduced internal conflict. They acted as frameworks for understanding the world and gave individuals a sense of belonging, which was crucial in a challenging and often hostile environment.

Over time, as societies grew more complex, ideologies evolved to address new needs. They shifted from localized beliefs to broader systems that justified emerging hierarchies, trade networks, and agricultural practices. This transformation allowed ideologies to bind larger groups of people and legitimize power structures. Eventually, they became tools for both governance and expansion, influencing interactions beyond immediate survival.

Why ideologies are not absolute? Moral systems are

Thinking of something absolute in the human existence is kind of absurd. Yet Democracts or Republican assure you their ways of thinking aren’t absurd.

Ideologies implement primitive moral systems, yet they cover it with things that seem to have nothing with moral.

Stupid American division: Let’s take a look at Republicans

  1. Limited government: Republicans typically advocate for reducing the size and influence of the federal government. They emphasize states’ rights and decentralization, believing that local governance is more effective and accountable.
  2. Free market economy: Economic policies often prioritize deregulation, lower taxes, and free-market capitalism. The party supports minimal government intervention in business and encourages entrepreneurship as a path to prosperity.
  3. Strong national defense: Republicans traditionally emphasize a robust military and national security. They often support increased defense spending and assertive foreign policies to protect U.S. interests.
  4. Traditional values: The party often aligns with conservative social values, advocating for policies that reflect family-oriented and religious principles, such as opposing abortion or supporting traditional marriage.
  5. Individual liberty and responsibility: Republicans emphasize personal freedom and accountability, opposing policies they perceive as overly paternalistic or dependent on government support. They often resist extensive welfare programs and champion self-reliance.
  6. Gun rights: The party strongly supports the Second Amendment, advocating for the right to bear arms with minimal restrictions.
  7. Tough-on-crime policies: Republicans often favor stricter law enforcement and harsher penalties for crime, focusing on maintaining public safety and supporting police forces.
  8. Tax cuts: Republicans frequently advocate for lower taxes across the board, arguing that reducing tax burdens on individuals and businesses stimulates economic growth and job creation.
  9. Energy independence: The party generally supports domestic energy production, including fossil fuels like oil, coal, and natural gas, while often opposing excessive environmental regulations that might hinder energy development.
  10. Opposition to excessive regulation: Republicans favor reducing bureaucratic red tape, which they argue stifles innovation, business growth, and individual freedoms.
  11. Healthcare market solutions: Instead of government-run healthcare programs, the GOP emphasizes free-market solutions to healthcare, advocating for competition among providers to lower costs and improve quality.
  12. Immigration reform: The party generally supports stricter immigration enforcement, border security, and merit-based immigration policies, often opposing pathways to citizenship for undocumented immigrants.
  13. School choice and education reform: Republicans often advocate for school choice, charter schools, and voucher systems, believing parents should have greater control over their children’s education and more options outside traditional public schools.
  14. Pro-life stance: The GOP has a strong pro-life position, opposing abortion and advocating for policies that restrict or ban the procedure, often citing moral and religious beliefs.
  15. Balanced budgets and fiscal responsibility: Republicans frequently call for balanced budgets, reduced government spending, and efforts to limit the national debt, emphasizing financial responsibility.
  16. Religious freedom: The party strongly supports the protection of religious liberty, including the right to practice religion without interference or restrictions from the government.
  17. Support for rural America: The GOP often advocates for policies benefiting rural communities, including support for agriculture, less federal land control, and investment in rural infrastructure.
  18. Opposition to socialism: Republicans often position themselves against socialism or government-run economic models, promoting capitalism as the best system for freedom and prosperity.

Stupid American division: Let’s take a look at Democrats

Here are 18 key ideas typically associated with the Democratic Party in the United States:

  1. Active government role: Democrats generally support a more active federal government to address societal issues, including healthcare, education, and social inequality.
  2. Economic equality: The party advocates for progressive taxation, where the wealthy pay higher rates, to reduce income inequality and fund social programs.
  3. Universal healthcare: Democrats often support expanding healthcare access, favoring government programs like Medicare and Medicaid, and pushing for affordable, universal healthcare systems.
  4. Environmental protection: The party prioritizes climate change policies, renewable energy investments, and stricter environmental regulations to protect natural resources and reduce carbon emissions.
  5. Support for social safety nets: Democrats emphasize government assistance programs like food stamps, unemployment benefits, and housing subsidies to protect vulnerable populations.
  6. Civil rights and equality: The party strongly advocates for the protection and expansion of civil rights, including racial equality, LGBTQ+ rights, and protections against discrimination.
  7. Gun control: Democrats often support stricter gun control measures, such as universal background checks and bans on assault-style weapons, to reduce gun violence.
  8. Immigration reform with a path to citizenship: The party supports comprehensive immigration reform, including pathways to citizenship for undocumented immigrants and protections for programs like DACA.
  9. Higher minimum wage: Democrats frequently advocate for increasing the federal minimum wage to improve living standards for low-income workers.
  10. Investing in public education: The party supports increased funding for public schools, universal pre-K, student loan forgiveness programs, and affordable or free college education.
  11. Reproductive rights: Democrats strongly support a woman’s right to choose, advocating for access to abortion and contraception as fundamental healthcare rights.
  12. Healthcare as a right: The party views healthcare not as a privilege but as a human right, emphasizing affordable access for all Americans.
  13. Infrastructure investment: Democrats promote significant investments in infrastructure, including public transit, broadband, and green technologies, to modernize and create jobs.
  14. Workers’ rights: The party supports labor unions, collective bargaining, and workplace protections to strengthen workers’ rights and improve job conditions.
  15. Criminal justice reform: Democrats often advocate for reforms to reduce mass incarceration, eliminate racial disparities in sentencing, and promote rehabilitation over punishment.
  16. Protecting voting rights: The party works to expand access to voting, opposing restrictive voting laws and advocating for measures like automatic voter registration and mail-in ballots.
  17. Multilateralism in foreign policy: Democrats generally favor working with international allies and organizations to address global challenges like climate change, security, and trade.
  18. Support for urban communities: The party focuses on policies that address challenges in urban areas, including affordable housing, public transportation, and community development programs.

Republicans vs Democracts as a play: Debunking Republicans

Republican ideas about limited government are not even rooted in the Middle Ages. The same applies to the concept of an unlimited market, especially in a modern society where the super-rich shape policies for their own benefit.

Traditional values are nothing but outdated and xenophobic notions. Religion is undoubtedly harmful.

Personal responsibility becomes especially relevant when someone is born unprivileged, abused, with an IQ of 80, no talents, and personality traits that are detrimental to success in the job market.

Gun rights lead to more violence, and toughness on criminals reflects nothing more than an evolutionary tendency toward vindictiveness, suitable for small hunter-gatherer groups but highly maladaptive in modern society.

A free-market healthcare system, as seen in the USA, is a disaster. It is exorbitantly expensive, ineffective, and causes hundreds of thousands of personal bankruptcies and tens of thousands of deaths due to lack of access to healthcare every year.

The irony is that in a country built by immigrants, there are now strong movements to restrict immigration.

It is unsurprising that Republicans advocate for traditional and obsolete schools, which serve the interests of the super-rich pushing their agenda.

Reproductive rights are highly complex. They must balance between a lack of children due to contraception and comfort and the risk of women being forced into endless childbearing, which could endanger their lives.

Religious freedom should function in a way that allows atheism to prevail.

Republicans vs Democracts as a play: Debunking Democrats

People should not work at all so minimum wage is not important. The advanced AI should replace nearly all of the jobs

Investing in public education seems reasonable, of course, the whole education system is molded by the super-rich.

Reproductive rights don’t count how many lives are born, everything goes. This is against my own complex explanations.

Multilateralism is a pathway to hell. While I am a really fierce critic of the US, its hegemony means that liberal world as at least partly maintained.

Let’s take it rationally: The spectrum is multidimensional

They didn’t tell you and it is purposeful, they want to fool and brainwash people with their stupid ideologies instead of rational solutions:

More redistribution/Less redistribution
Liberal/Conservative
Anti-consumerism/Consumerism
Tens of percent of GDP investing in science/Little investment in science
Trillions of dollars for building whole countries/Little aid
Complex grasp of what surplus value is and how to change the constellation of the whole system/Unregulated savage capitalism
Pro-eugenics/Ill society
Clientelism-free politics/Patron-client political style
Massive support of natality/Few people being born
Animal-like stories news/Statistical-mathematical educational news
Lifetime education on how to change politics/Obscurantism
Anti-corruption fight/Corrupt politics
State atheism/Believing in superstitions
Forced collaboration of all political parties on common issues/Partisan politics
Cultural changes of ordinary people for better/Conservative cultures
Vegan, vegetarian society/Mass torture-prone concentration camps
Anti global warming/Denial
Paying the smartest people to be politicians/Feeble-minded prone to manipulation politicians
Eugenically healthy people – less money for a cure, more money for medical research/Ill society with trillions paid for a cure
Eugenically healthy people – less criminals, less prisons/Society full of crime
AI-friendly society/Anti AI
Global government/Eternal nationalistic wars
Global redistribution of wealth/National redistribution
Speaking one language/Babylon
Global educational system/Poor educational system around the world
People having access to a political background/Shallow hidden politics
Right to work, right to have decent housing, right to have adequate money/Savage capitalism
Morality improvement/Nihilistic-like morality
Legalizing drugs/War on Drugs
Education system renaissance/Rigid education system
Placing the brightest minds where they belong/Commercial misuse of the smartest
Banning lobbyists (governments would find out what is really needed to do)/Corrupt politics
Medical supervision/Estimated 200,000 people die from medical malpractice annually in the US
People not functioning in capitalism socially secured/The homeless army

No ideologies, just making society for everyone

We don’t live in a hunter-gathering group with 100 members. Ideology in modern countries no matter how populous is always harmful.

The super-rich’s servants (privatized governmental secret services, own secret services and apparatus) know this very well and make distractions from tens of trillion dollars of profit going to the super-rich’s pockets.

Analytic philosophy teaches that we can approach some truth, unlike continental philosophy that can come up with 1000 truth, overlapping, colliding with each other.

Why the division is utterly stupid and dangerous

Just some two weird ideologies penetrating the USA voting preferences. Just these two happening is plainly stupid. The Republicans serve the 1 %. And guess what? Democrats do this as well.

They need to sustain two-party system with two different ideologies so that Big Banks, FED and super-rich families can control the USA.

What to do?

If I simplified it, the civic society is the basic. Every single citizen should expose those dubious ideologies, then found parties that would serve – for example – my proposed spectrum (but this is just example).

There should be newspapers funded solely by readers exposing super-rich touches in free parties. And then other media exposing other media whether they succumb to clientelism or not.

Every single citizen should put pressure on his elected representative.

They fear educated population

You won’t get evolutionary psychology on some schooling level that everyone goes through. It same goes for critical thinking.

It would teach people to give away their ancestral primitive reflexes and start acting rationally.

Why it isn’t going to happen?

People are driven by their ancestral instincts. They have low intelligence (every third citizen is feeble-minded, IQ 100 is nothing), and they are molded not to be active in politics.

And then these two stupid ideologies are so ingrained (with the applause of the super-rich) that change is impossible.

It would need to reeducate the whole population, then some changes may happen. It is sad that we should overcome our prehistoric instincts and not alow someone to abuse them against the civilization.

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