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Can Rand Paul lead GOP to compromise on immigration and marijuana?
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Can Rand Paul lead GOP to compromise on immigration and marijuana?
Rand like is father is a very interesting political animal. A Republican-Libertarian. I don't agree with his politics of course, but I find this story interesting in light of the GOP civil war and breakdown since the election.
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Republican Senator Paul is expanding his national profile in what has been tagged a "Rand Paul Evolution," Tuesday, according to Politico. It began when the Kentucky senator launched television ads in "Ohio, West Virginia and Florida Senate races, hammering incumbent Democrats on foreign aid."
With money from his political action committee, Paul is pushing a foreign aid policy that would block funds going to Libya,Egypt and Pakistan. Paul also hopes to endear himself and his party to young and minority voters. He is prepared to introduce two proposals to develop workable, conservative compromises on popular social issues.
Paul's compromises represent Libertarian ideas learned at his dad's knee to which Paul has added elements he hopes TEA Party supporters might embrace. Paul is going to reach for bipartisan support on the following two proposals:
Immigration: Paul is proposing assimilation for undocumented immigrants already in America, with an "eventual path" to citizenship. The "trade-off" to make it palatable to conservatives would be “not to accept any new legal immigrants while we’re assimilating the ones who are here.”
Marijuana laws: Soften mandatory penalties for possession and non violent drug crimes "that could destroy a young person's life."
Does that mean that Paul is willing to give up some of his ideas Democrats and even some Republicans find outrageous? Paul will stand his ground on his highly controversial push for less military intervention in overseas conflicts. After all, this is the man who proclaimed, "We have come to take our country back."
An article in the Kentucky Hazard Herald heralded Rand Paul as a likely GOP candidate for the presidency in 2016. The author warned, "If the Republicans ever expect to be successful they are going to have to take a look at people like Rand Paul. The population seems more likely to accept a libertarian ideology than the standard conservative label. And, if you examine the philosophy, the conservatives would have what they say they want."
I don't think I've ever commented on your decision to not respond to one of my posts. Another lie. You are losing your grip, KarlMarxRoxny.
Rand Paul is not interesting. He's got some good ideas, but he's primarily trying to ride his father's coattails to a political career. Time will tell if he's any good. Right now, I doubt if he will even be re-elected in Kentucky, let alone run for President.
I was right, wasn't I? You made a nonsense comment, and I called you on it. It's different. But you are so full of hate, you can't see straight. You're a hater, and that's what hater's do. They hate.
I was right, wasn't I? You made a nonsense comment, and I called you on it. It's different. But you are so full of hate, you can't see straight. You're a hater, and that's what hater's do. They hate.
You should know.
I read your article, it was boring, as was your old man Paul video clip that you were too lazy to expand on. So you are wrong....again....as usual.
I didn't make any comment at all. I posted a picture to encourage you to stop crying, because since the election that's all you've been doing. Crying, whining and complaining.
Ok, thanks for the detailed response and reaction .
LOL
That is detailed for him LOL
I predict yes, he plays a part in passing something on immigration, but not on marijuana.
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Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
He's got some good ideas, but he's primarily trying to ride his father's coattails to a political career. Time will tell if he's any good. Right now, I doubt if he will even be re-elected in Kentucky, let alone run for President.
"the party needs to abandon the tribal approach of the past four years — "if President Obama and Democrats are for it, we are against it (even if we were for it yesterday)." A party that puts its own short-term political advantage ahead of solving problems for the country, that puts obstruction ahead of compromise, will win elections only if it can manipulate the process or wait for catastrophe great enough that voters will accept any alternative. That kind of party will provide a huge weight around the neck of any presidential candidate, even a reasonable one."