"And if they get there, of course, you're going to have a very rough time having a two-party system in this country, because almost everybody's going to say, 'All we ever were, all we ever are, all we ever hope to be depends on the Democratic Party,'" Hatch said during an interview with the conservative CNSNews.com.And, well, yeah. That is our plan. We're going to pass good policies that make people like us, and they'll continue to vote for us because they know our opponents will try to take away the good policies that people like. This diabolical plot is codenamed "democracy," because that's what this is. Jesus, it's like conservatives imagine that good policies are a cheap campaign trick or something.
"That's their goal," Hatch added. "That's what keeps Democrats in power."
All we ever were, all we ever are, all we ever hope to be depends on the Democratic Party...unless you're rich. Then any party will do.
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Actually the Democratic party is quite capable of dividing itself into two or more parties, once the Republican party goes the way of the Federalists.
Orrin Hatch articulates the very widespread contempt for the majority. If something helps the majority of people, it's obviously undesirable.
It seems really unpatriotic to me to see the majority of Americans and what they want as a problem.
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