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THE 2020 ELECTION: A CHOICE, NOT AN ECHO
Lowell Ponte hammers 'all left, all the time' two-party politics
WND.com, February 17, 2019 https://www.wnd.com/2019/02/the-2020-election-a-choice-not-an-echo/
America used to practice centrist, two-party politics. The object of the game for both parties was to capture the center.
What defined America’s political center was that if Democrats moved a step farther to the left, then so would Republicans. If Republicans moved a step to the right, then Democrats would inch to the right to gain centrist voters that the other party had abandoned.
Over many decades, this became a game of musical chairs. The Democrats began as America’s party of states’ rights and small federal government. The Republicans began as the party of big government in Washington, D.C.
By the 20th century, however, both parties offered voters progressive presidential candidates, a shared globalist foreign policy in which political differences “ended” at our shoreline, and a mutual compromise on liberal welfare-state capitalist economics.
This produced political dissatisfaction that in 1964 Phyllis Schlafly called “A choice, not an echo.” Elections meant little, she argued, when both parties supported almost identical liberal policies; when Republicans appeared to be little more than “Democrat Lite”; and when, as Speaker Newt Gingrich described, the leading “moderate” Republican was merely “the tax collector for the welfare state.”
Schlafly wanted to give voters a conservative choice in Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater, who inevitably lost in 1964 following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. But Goldwater cracked open the Democratic “solid South” power base, and inspired future conservative President Ronald Reagan, who in turn inspired future nationalist President Donald Trump.
We today have a choice, not an echo, thanks both to President Trump and to the Saul Alinskyite radical leftwing transformation of the Democratic Party, which has sharply polarized voter choices. Consider just a few of the hundreds of today’s right-left polarizations:
(1) President Trump wants to build a wall along our 2,000 mile southern border with Mexico to restrict an invasion of illegal immigrants, many of whom are waging chemical warfare against the United States. What else can one call a tsunami of fentanyl, heroin, and other opiates (90 percent of them smuggled across our southern border) which in each of the last three years has killed more Americans than the entire Vietnam War?
Democrats in past years voted to support border controls, then under Trump have restricted attempts to build border barriers. But now, two leading 2020 Democratic presidential contenders – Irish-American Latino impersonator “Beto” O’Rourke of Texas and Senator Kirsten Gillibrand of New York – have given support to tearing down the few hundred miles of fencing already built piecemeal along the border.
The voter choice in 2020: Mr.