GhostWriter16
Deity
Are you trying to say Democrats should be conservative? Don't try and blame them for 'not compromising' when that is simply not the case. When the Republicans confirm all of Obama's nominees, we can revisit this.
They should be fiscal conservatives even if they aren't political conservatives. They are far too unwilling to cut spending. They want to increase it.
He wasn't trying to weasle around it with legitimate rape. That was just some random nonsense that came out of his mouth. Bottom line, he supports no rape/incest exceptions and that is the official party line.
I agree with the party line, on that issue.
Most people do not like that, so why push it? Why not start with the position:
*abortion should be outlawed with an exception for rape and incest (reasonable enough) while focusing on working with democrats to reduce abortions overall*
I would gladly work with democrats to reduce abortion, and if a bill came to my desk banning abortion but making an exception for rape and incest I would still sign it. But I couldn't stand up there and say "I think its OK in that case" or "I think it should be illegal in that case" because I don't believe that's right.
Do I believe people who don't agree with me should be purged from the GOP? No. I don't agree with party purges.
Or is that too much compromise for you?
I answered above, but you can sign a compromised law without actually compromising your position.
Yes they are and it's a pretty extreme, no-compromise position.
Wake me up when the GOP tries to cut defense or close down some of our overseas bases.
I'm sorry but it just isn't happening. The Democrats are more for that than the GOPers are.
Couldn't Obama just close down bases by executive order though? Is that even something he needs congressional approval for or is that his entitlement as commander in chief? (I honestly don't know the answer to this, this is a question.)
Too bad? You fail to see you're basically the problem with the Republican party, or would be if you could vote.
I'm not even a Republican

It cannot be done without causing another recession immediately. Ask the UK how well austerity worked out for them at first.
That might actually be the long-run lesser evil.
I might agree to temporary tax hikes if it were temporary and the ultimate goal was to create a situation where spending was far lower, but that had to be phased in.
That's not reality though. Reality is that the Democrats want high spending, high taxes, and big government. That's what the Democrats (Most of them anyhow) stand for.
No one is saying they want this. You add a bit of tax at the top, close some loopholes, but the majority of the savings comes from shrinking spending. I've said that like 5 times on this thread alone. It's Obama's offical stance on reform.
I'll close loopholes but I wouldn't raise the tax bill at all. It needs to be lowered because its excessive, IMO. Even right now.
If you're going to raise anything though, raise capital gains. I wouldn't object to raising the capital gains rate somewhat and lowering the rates of other taxes to meet it. That capital gains are taxed less than regular income is somewhat absurd IMO. (Possible compromise.)
It happened, and not just with defense.
I wouldn't be surprised. I'm no Republican apologist.