Everybody is against crime. The danger for all politicians is that they try to 'prove up' how much they are against crime by passing harsher and harsher penalties. Not a recent phenomena. England once made picking a pocket a capital offense. The hangings of pick-pockets
drew huge crowds, whose pockets were then picked by local pick-pockets.
The tendency for all elected officials, who know you are against crime too, is to use your fear of crime to enhance their electability. In that environment justice goes out the window.
The demonrats obviously- they’re a bunch of crony crooks!
Historically the republicans have spent more when in office than the democrats.
As of now, the Democrats in the US Senate lost 8 seats to the Republicans. There will be more Republicans in the Senate, now, than Democrats, meaning the the Republicans will control the Senate. They already control the House.
Both democrats and republicans agree that burning the American flag is very disrespectful.
As of 2011, Gallup polling found that 31% of Americans identified as Democrats (tying a 23-year low), 27% as Republicans, and 40% as independents (largest in 60 years). Nevertheless, since more independents leaned to the Republicans, when including the leaners, the democrats and republicans ended up tied at 45 percent (from wikipedia)
Democrats
The demonrats obviously- they’re a bunch of crony crooks!
Democrats
Historically the republicans have spent more when in office than the democrats.
Yes, over 700,000 more registered Democrats than Republicans.
Republicans make money off of war so they WANT more wars !
Democrats.
No more than Republicans are.
their views on 1) Abortion (Democrats are for it) 2) War (Republicans are for it) 3) Government involvement in private fiscal affairs (Democrats are for more, Republicans are for less)
As of now, the Democrats in the US Senate lost 8 seats to the Republicans. There will be more Republicans in the Senate, now, than Democrats, meaning the the Republicans will control the Senate. They already control the House.
Democratic
More like modern-day Republicans or Tea Partiers.