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Democrat or Republican?

Democrat or Republican?. 2000 Election Map Red-Republican—Blue-Democrat. 2004 Election Map. Republicans are conservative favor traditional institutions and the status quo favor laissez-faire system define

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Democrat or Republican?

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  1. Democrat or Republican?

  2. 2000 Election MapRed-Republican—Blue-Democrat

  3. 2004 Election Map

  4. Republicans are conservative • favor traditional institutions and the status quo • favor laissez-faire system • define • favor a limited role for government in society and believe that people should help themselves, not rely on the government • favor lower taxes • believe in the trickle-down theory

  5. Democrats are liberal • favor change in society • oppose government intervention into one’s private and social life • support regulations on economic activity and businesses • favor an active role for government in society • believe that involvement – be it environmental regulations against polluting or anti-discrimination laws- can improve the quality of our lives • willing to increase taxes to support programs

  6. Abortion • Democrat: • Abortion is a woman’s right and should be legal • Republican: • Abortion should be illegal and restricted by government

  7. Flag Burning • Democrat: • Flag burning is political speech and is protected by the Constitution • Republican: • Protect the flag from burning by a constitutional amendment

  8. Gun Control • Democrats: • Favor/Gun control is needed • Republicans: • Oppose/Gun control is unconstitutional • CNN - State by State Look at Gun Laws in the U.S.

  9. Natural Environment • Democrats: • Strong regulations are needed to protect the environment • Republicans: • Strong environmental laws harm the economy

  10. Race Relations • Democrats: • Strong anti-discrimination laws are needed • favor affirmative action • Republicans: • People and businesses might discriminate, but believe the market will eventually correct the wrong. • Many oppose affirmative action • Affirmative Action Timeline

  11. Minimum Wage • Democrats: • Favor/Increase the minimum wage to help workers • Republicans: • Oppose/Do not raise the minimum wage because it is an artificial number which will increase inflation.

  12. Healthcare • Democrats: • Government should require universal access to healthcare • Republicans: • Private insurers are preferable to government controlled system

  13. Taxes • Democrats: • Increase taxes on the wealthy to pay for public programs • Republicans: • Cutting taxes for everyone helps the economy • Single Tax Rates - 2005 Single Income Tax Rates

  14. Taxes Paid by Portion of Population

  15. Military • Democrats: • Cut military spending; cut veteran’s benefits; They SAY they will act in concert with other nations and/or with support from NATO and the UN, but not always the case. • Republicans: • Increase military spending; increase veteran’s benefits; don’t be constrained by other nations or by NATO and the UN; although they have used them in the past.

  16. Death Penalty • Democrats: • Oppose/It is not a deterrent and innocent people are in jeopardy • Republicans: • Favor/The death penalty is necessary and effective

  17. Gay Rights • Democrats: • Favor/Gays rights and marriage are civil rights • Republicans: • Oppose/Marriage is a sacred trust between a man and woman

  18. Prayer in School • Democrats: • Oppose/Violation of the separation between church and state • Republicans: • Favor/It is a religious right and our Christian heritage

  19. What about other issues? Where are there differences? • Executive Privilege: • “The biggest problems that we're facing right now have to do with George Bush trying to bring more and more power into the Executive Branch and not go through Congress at all, and that's what I intend to reverse when I'm president of the United States of America,” Sen. Obama said on March 31, 2008, in Lancaster, Pa. • “We’re not just going to be waiting for legislation in order to make sure that we’re providing Americans the kind of help they need. I’ve got a pen and I’ve got a phone.” Pres. Obama, January 23, 2014.

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