It seems to me the reverse is true: aren’t dummycrats always the ones pushing for centralized guvment (oligarchy)?
"The Democratic Party operates in a decentralized, grassroots-oriented manner, relying heavily on small-dollar donations and local activism. Through platforms like ActBlue, Democrats raised vast sums of money from millions of individual donors, enabling them to remain agile and responsive to rapidly changing conditions. This decentralized structure gave them a significant advantage during the pandemic, allowing them to swiftly push for mail-in voting, early voting, and other measures designed to increase voter participation.
On the other hand, the Republican Party follows a centralized, top-down strategy, with a long-term focus on judicial appointments and institutional control. For years, Republicans have invested heavily in reshaping the judiciary, placing conservative judges in key positions to influence the interpretation of laws for decades. Organizations like the Federalist Society [whom I think is Leftist] played a crucial role in identifying and promoting judicial nominees who aligned with conservative principles. While the Republican Party has historically relied more on big donors than grassroots fundraising, its focus on institutional power has provided a steady foundation for long-term influence, especially through the courts."
Thom Hartmann is extremely ignorant of what the Bible says the Antichrist - who isn’t Donald Trump. And other ignorant people will believe him.
I am thinking this one fits best, .... in the Clown World folder.
It seems to me the reverse is true: aren’t dummycrats always the ones pushing for centralized guvment (oligarchy)?
"The Democratic Party operates in a decentralized, grassroots-oriented manner, relying heavily on small-dollar donations and local activism. Through platforms like ActBlue, Democrats raised vast sums of money from millions of individual donors, enabling them to remain agile and responsive to rapidly changing conditions. This decentralized structure gave them a significant advantage during the pandemic, allowing them to swiftly push for mail-in voting, early voting, and other measures designed to increase voter participation.
On the other hand, the Republican Party follows a centralized, top-down strategy, with a long-term focus on judicial appointments and institutional control. For years, Republicans have invested heavily in reshaping the judiciary, placing conservative judges in key positions to influence the interpretation of laws for decades. Organizations like the Federalist Society [whom I think is Leftist] played a crucial role in identifying and promoting judicial nominees who aligned with conservative principles. While the Republican Party has historically relied more on big donors than grassroots fundraising, its focus on institutional power has provided a steady foundation for long-term influence, especially through the courts."