The timing might never be better for the Republican Party to really listen to feedback on changes the party needs stay relevant in the future. I think there are several core things that Ron Paul supporters, Gary Johnson supporters, the "new" Tea Party, and even establishment Republicans can actually agree on. I am really curious to hear from you guys what you think the core things are? I have boiled my suggestions down to a quick 3 minute video:
Let me know what you guys think!
Well Jeff, everything you say is fine, but you are completely screwed up on one point: your assumptions about what the GOP actually is. They are NOT a party in favor of freedom, fiscal conservatism, or anything else that I would deem good and right. They are the other side of the Democrat coin. They screw you in every hole with which you were born and few new ones they managed to invent.
When talk and action are so utterly disconnected from each other, one cannot take the words seriously in the least measure. That is what the GOP does; it has become the ONLY thing of which they are about, aside from being heralds of open tyranny. They say what they think you want to hear and then do the exact opposite. Reagan went on endlessly about small government as that very entity blew up to theretofore unimaginable and unprecedented proportions... and it's been a runaway freight train ever since.
If you think that the GOP has any interest in what you think or have to say, it is my sad duty to advise you to lay off the banana peels and corn silk. Neither they nor the jackasses give the least damn about anything you might think or want, particularly if it does not accord strongly with their vision of the perfect world. You and I are not so much as a grease stain on the highway to these people. Make all the recommendations you want, but know well that you are wasting your breath. They will not be taking you up on anything.
I may be wrong, and hope that I am, but the atmosphere has a feeling of end-game hovering about and if this is so and if my sense of timing is not completely lousy, in four more years or perhaps another decade at most, it will no longer matter if the GOP exists because they will have served their ultimate purpose of keeping roughly 1/2 of the American fools chasing the false promises of better times and restored freedoms as the hegemony of US tyranny was being cemented into grandiose and perhaps unbreakable solidity before their very eyes.
Let us be candid now: just how unfathomably stoopid does one have to be to go decade after decade hearing the precise same promises made - talk of apples apples apples while doing oranges oranges oranges without coming to the firm conclusion that one is not only being lied to, but done so in an aggravatingly transparent, ham-fisted, and artless way? Seriously, most Americans have all the cause in the world for terminal embarrassment where their politics are concerned. It's not even remotely funny or excusable anymore.