political ideology
"Steady"
Political ideology is a consistent pattern of opinion on particular issues that stems from a basic underlying belief or beliefs. However, these are relatively sophisticated patterns of belief, and most citizens do not think about politics in such a consistent fashion. Only a minority-perhaps as few as a tenth and no more than a third-do so. Nonetheless, ideology is still important politically. One reason is that the proportion of citizens who think ideologically is sizable even though it is a minority. Also, this proportion increases when the political alternatives are more ideological than is normal. A second reason is that ideology is concentrated among those who are the most politically vocal and visible-the political activists. These activists tend to play a disproportional role in American politics.
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It is important to have a consistent logical pattern for various reasons. The main importance is the fact that consistency in a logical pattern will give you relevance and eliminate any contradictions that are caused by inconsistency.
It follows the typical government pattern established in the US Constitution and the Republican Party currently holds the majority of the power within the state.
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Regular pattern
In the US there are two major parties, the Democratic and the Republican. The Democrats favor more federal government assistance programs and accordingly higher taxes, especially on the wealthy. They tend to want to cut defense spending and give amnesty to illegal immigrants. They with to want to try protect the environment with more government regulation and raise the minimum raise. The Republican want to reduce well-fare, lower taxes, increase defense, enforce immigration laws , ease restriction on business and let wages be determined by market forces. However, these principles are always subject to change. The party out of power tries to satisfy the needs of those who are not happy with how government is run. They hope to find and endorse enough new positions and make enough promises for change to win the next election.
Layers of Government.
Ajeya Sarkar has written: 'Regionalism, state and the emerging political pattern in India' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Politics and government, Regionalism
Political independents believe a wide variety of things. Their beliefs do not fit a particular system, party, or thought pattern. Usually independents vote for a person based on policy rather than party.