Once stood in solidarity, the Republican House seems to be divided at the early onset in the electoral process.
Thus far with the Republican campaigns, What had been lacking, were a holistic approach or solutions to pertinent problems at hand facing Americans. The fore-runners so far, Romney and Gingrich, have not done better than trading jabs at each other, where the foundation of the Republican Party – ethics and values, are being shaken away by the very candidates that represent it.
Yes we do understand that the explosion of e-commerce, an unprecendented financial crisis, global debt issues, international trades wars, have propelled the issues we face today to something that many except the younger generations, have not had some chance to deal with. However, the Republican Party, focused on ‘traditional values’, have yet to embrace the advent of the changing world-scape, and to show that it is able to successfully integrate the new with the old.
Innovations, a key element experienced by the population in the past decade or two, selfom if ever surfaces in the Republic debate amid the episodes of ethic alligations, jabbings, and inability to piece the economy’s many clues into a whole.
Without solidarity, the Republican House would remain divided. And while the candidates can still have their 15 minutes of fame, the 15 minutes is all they are going to get.
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I have come to recognize the term “Solidarity” as another meaning for “Partisanship” or “Party loyalty at all costs”.
If Solidarity means getting someone into office like a Romney (big govt – refer to ‘Romneycare’ and other things) or a Gingrich (internationalist who is willing to sacrifice our personal sovereignties in exchange for a one world govt), you might as well just vote because it makes you feel that you’ve accomplished something important.
If you make that claim Rebecca, you should run for the President!
It doesn’t matter which Republican candidate wins the nomination…anyone will be a better president than Obama.
You are correct there!!!!!!!!!!!