Wednesday, October 22, 2025

Why We Don’t Like The Democratic Party

 The I & I Editorial Board expresses strong disapproval of the Democratic Party, prompted by a reader's comment regarding their preference for using "republic" over "democracy. " This editorial outlines their reasons for opposing the Democratic Party and highlights their beliefs about the party's intentions.

1. Government Control: The editorial criticizes the Democratic Party's support for large government, which they believe leads to high taxes, strict regulations, breaches of property rights, and an ever-expanding bureaucratic entity.

2. Civil vs. Political Society: The authors argue that Democrats favor political power over civil society, believing this undermines individual liberty.

3. Desire for Revolution: They claim that the Democratic Party seeks a revolution that contradicts the founding principles of the United States, intending to replace personal and economic freedoms with greater governmental control.

4. Manipulation of Grievances: The editorial references David Horowitz’s view that causes championed by various groups are merely tools to gain power rather than sincere efforts at solving issues. Democrats are accused of using social and political movements as a means to advance their agenda of revolution.

5. Diverse Constituency: The article lists various groups aligned with the Democratic Party, implying they have divergent and sometimes contradictory objectives. It indicates that these groups unite under the larger goal of revolution rather than shared grievances.

6. Historical Context: The authors provide a historical perspective, contrasting the Democratic revolution with the American War of Independence, which sought freedom from oppressive government.

7. Political Control Goals: The piece describes the Democratic vision as seeking a regime that prioritizes their power above the nation's interests, aiming for societal compliance and control over citizens’ lives.

The editorial concludes that the Democratic Party’s aspirations threaten the nation’s foundation and individual rights. The authors hope to be proven wrong in their warnings, fearing that the party is more focused on consolidating power than serving the public good. 

https://issuesinsights.com/2025/10/22/why-we-dont-like-the-democratic-party/

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