He'll be the death of us all. - eviltoast

It’s not like any candidate was actually good but they did pick the worst one.

  • Senal@programming.dev
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    10 months ago

    i’d imagine a part of the problem is that at least some of them do in fact see those things as “traditional american values” so from their perspective they are conserving their version of reality.

    Genuine question as i don’t actually know the answer, is conservatism considered to be the conservation specifically of “traditional” values. Like, is there an agreed upon timeframe in which these traditional values were held or is it more of a moving target sort of thing ?

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      10 months ago

      I’m no expert, but I always thought the American brand “conservative” stood for “fiscal conservative”, as in, to save money by limiting government spending.

      That definition lines up well with their actual policies which tend to be cutting government spending, tax cuts, downsizing government jobs, etc.

      Not really conserving traditions. Although there’s plenty of that in their cultural identity.

      Edit: to be clear, the party has long since moved past being actually conservative. The most accurate description they might have now would be the party of spite.