There is a gaping chasm between the GOP Members ...
by Barney68 (2024-03-23 16:19:49)

In reply to: It may be wishing thinking on my part,  posted by Revue Party


who want to govern and the hard right group. Then there is the full-MAGA-Q set. Folks often lump the hard right with the full-MAGA-Q types, but there are differences.

Anyway, I've predicted from time to time that the GOP must either split into two parties, cast out the "let's do our jobs" folks, or cast out the MAGA crowd. Folks like Graham have realized that winning in the near term means finding a way to make nice-nice, but that's becoming less and less tenable.

My best guess these days is that the MAGAs will continue casting all but true believers overboard at the slightest sign of wanting to obey orders from someone other than Q ... I mean from Trump. That will shrink the GOP into a smaller and smaller group, one that cannot achieve power under any circumstances. It may happen as soon as this election.

Where do the cast-offs go? How many of the appeasement wing of the Party will be accepted by those who tried to do better?

And, once the GOP has turned itself into modern day Whigs, what will control the Democrats?


The moderates who fled to the democrats
by vermin05  (2024-03-23 16:54:55)     cannot delete  |  Edit  |  Return to Board  |  Ignore Poster   |   Highlight Poster  |   Cannot reply

This country is doomed to a two party system as one party dies the other will grow unwieldy and eventually have an unreconcilable difference with the other. Last time it was slavery, I suspect it will be how to handle our entitlement system and the boomer issue. Either way the Democratic Party will splinter and we will have two parties again. This is the way.