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by DaiPlusPlus 2316 days ago
> They don't vote any less for what they think is right, either

I’d like to avoid the use of the all-encompassing “they” when referring to US politics. It’s demonstrable that one, specific, major political party lost all semblance of a moral compass (or even an ideological compass) in the past couple of decades and it would be an error of judgement to presume they vote for and support what they actually believe is morally right - even by their own definition of what is right and good.

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Oh good grief. One party didn’t “lose its moral compass.” Chuck Schumer is just as likely to support a bad law as John Cornyn. And the facts support that time and time again. “Moral compass” is such a loaded term. Banning abortion could be seen as “moral” just as easily as passing stricter banking regulation. That’s the problem — morality has become so muddled as to have become a useless measure. To me, it’s immoral to want to take money from me and give it to some favored group. To others, it’s moral to take money from me and give it to some favored group. What we need is smaller, less intrusive government, then there is less opportunity to be bothered by the morality of laws — because there would be fewer of them and they would have a smaller scope.