This. As far as I’m concerned, it makes little difference which party is running the economy. It makes a lot of difference who calls the social policy shots.
Not the former (since no European country has force projection capability enough to send the a division to Cameroon or a brigade to Somalia or something like that) but the latter yes.
I largely ( not entirely, but largely ) agree. Which is why I vote social policy 90% of the time and consequently why I vote Democrat most of the time, even though I’m not a big fan of either party.
Exactly. Compromise with someone who has no intention of reciprocating is foolish. “Compromise” with the Right just means caving into them and getting nothing in return.
I’m just the opposite. I don’t see that social policy is a federal matter (one way or the other; they should just not be in it). Prosperity for all comes from the economy. Social policy only affects a few. Of course, there’re a lot of social policies that I’m against, because they start affecting fiscal policy.