The McInnis foible
by David K. Williams, Jr. | 9:41 am, July 14, 2010 | 1 Comment
The Colorado Republicans are like the Keystone Cops - they are handing the Governor's Mansion over to Hickenlooper and the Democrats.
Imagine this: several viable political parties that gave voters an option beyond a plagiarizing Big Government Republican and a quirky Big Government Democrat.
I know, that's crazy talk.
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Ever notice how Republicans love competition: the more competition, the better off the consumer is, right? But when it comes to political parties, the GOP believes two parties are more than enough!
Lower the barriers for new entry? That's crazy talk.
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Colorado Politics, PPC, Syndicated
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Tags: Big Government Republicans > Scott McInnis > Syndicated
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July 14th, 2010 @ 11:06 am
Do you ever pay any attention to multi-party systems? You MUST compromise to get anything done. That means trading votes with parties who’s ideology you don’t agree with. What’s better: Supporting the opposition or supporting someone you agree with 80% of the time? See Cameron forming a coalition with the Liberal Democrat’s Nick Clegg over in the UK.