• @Postmortal_Pop
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    9 months ago

    Conservative policy theory aims to limit the over reach of the federal government by offloading the governing to smaller legislative bodies with a stronger feel for what needs to be done in a given location.

    A good example would be your county managing taxes, laws, and infrastructure within its borders. Your state codifying laws that are embodied in the majority of the counties for the ease of travel between them, and the country doing the same based on states.

    The vast majority of regulation would be left in the hands of the people and the community they participate in with the state and federal governments only stepping in for judicial reasons when a lower body can’t come to agreement, if an outside threat moves upon the country as a whole, or if a crime crosses state borders.

    While I quite like this model, it doesn’t jive with our current view of politics.

    • @Snapz
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      19 months ago

      Need to start saying “conservative party theory aims…” in these types of statements.

      • @Postmortal_Pop
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        19 months ago

        Actually that’s exactly the wording I needed, I really didn’t feel right about leaving it as just policy

    • @Cryophilia
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      -29 months ago

      The GOP used to stand for all that before Obama

      • @Postmortal_Pop
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        59 months ago

        While most of their rhetoric was better aligned with this, the rot has been there since at least Regan. Their stance on abortion, big military, and economic policy all lean very far away from these concepts.

        • @Cryophilia
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          49 months ago

          They started going off the rails long before, but they didn’t totally abandon those principles until the mid 2000s