Today they are:
1. Unfair taxation of working people
2. Accepting of graft money and PAC funds to develop future trends
3. Creating a nanny state which prevents the average person from making it without Government help.
They were not always a self centered group of hypocrites. The Democratic party of the 60's was interested in equality and fairness for all. They seemed to slip away from these ideals under Jimmy Carter's term. A self proclaimed disaster if a President, he managed to put into place the crisis in the banking industry we have today (1978 CRA laws) and destroyed our international ability to collect information. The fall of Iran from democracy can be traced directly to his failed policies.
Democrats have never been for capitalism or free trade, but the last 30 years have seen a complete disregard for the items that made this country great. They are now a sad lot that drift with public polls and seem to be more interested in what they can pilfer from us then helping the country.
The Democratic Party platform contains several goals and values such as creating jobs, and strengthening the country's middle class. It also calls for the regulation of Wall Street, and maintaining a strong military.
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In speaking about the United States, the two major political parties, the Republican Party and the Democratic Party have similar goals. They have many more goals than just three. With that said, here are three goals of the parties in national elections:* Ensure that registered members of the party go to the polls and vote straight party lines;* Convert as many voters without a party a party affiliation, to vote for their candidates; and* Make every effort to control the House of Representatives, Senate and the presidency.
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Political or Party Platform US Government - Nova Net
One goal of the democratic party was to expand the nation's territory.
In the theory the platform states the goals of the party and what its candidates will try to get done if they are elected. In practice, most candidates set their own agenda and the party platform is either ignored or else is so vague that almost anything satisfies it.
I believe you mean a political party's platform which lists their main uniting beliefs and goals.
In the theory the platform states the goals of the party and what its candidates will try to get done if they are elected. In practice, most candidates set their own agenda and the party platform is either ignored or else is so vague that almost anything satisfies it.
The general statements of a political party's philosophy and calls is called the party platform. The planks, or individual issues, serve as a means of drawing particular demographics that agree with their platform to join and support the party.
Each party have specific goals which can be found in writing on line or in their handout materials. These ideas or beliefs are called the Party Platform. One major goal of any party is to win elections.