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"We still identify with the party of hate, but that is just too hateful!"
It's easy to say that, but it's not that simple. Some traditional Republican viewpoints are valid. NOTE - I said valid, not correct or best. The problem is that they don't fill the void when they take things away or compromise to find a middle ground.
An example is a smaller government. Do I agree with it? Not necessarily. Is it a valid opinion? Yes. As we see with the current administration, things are being chopped left and right. The real problem is that they aren't replacing the void left by these services.
As an example, if you hold the opinion that the government shouldn't be responsible for mail services, you can't just cut it without making sure that there is something else well regulated there to pick up the slack. Regulation does not equate to unprofitable.
Not all party members feel that things should be stripped without replacement. This is just a small example.
That's because they're trying to privatize everything, and I mean everything. For your example, Amazon, Fed Ex (Post office, mail dude hired by trump was CEO of one of the majors) or something similar will take it over. They don't want to replace it. They think all that tax money is their personal bank accounts or toy funds, and they can give it to anyone they want. They also use it for extortion and honey pots because they run themselves like the mob.
I hope you understand your comment is not constructive. I understand the rage and that it is a fact, but it doesn't add to the conversation. You ignored that I said "regulated". Some Republican ideas work "ok" under the assumption there is regulation.
Considering most republican, including the 'sane' ones, want to remove regulation, your just creating a ridiculous steelman conservative that hasn't existed in the Republican party for decades upon decades.
So I'd argue you are the one being unhelpful and unconstructive talking from lalaland where there are any sane Republicans left.