The US is turning against the policies of the NeoCons: e.g., massive deficits to finance tax breaks; nation building in Iraq, and expansion of the federal government into areas traditionally controlled by the states.
In an interview last week, Howard Dean said the Democrats would announce their alternative agenda sometime before the 2006 elections.
"PeleoConservatives" is a term I made up to describe more traditional conservatives, i.e. those who espouse fiscal responsibility, federalism and limited government. They've been expressing growing frustration with the way the NeoCons are running the nation.
In light of the Democrats failure to act, what do you think the chances are for the PaleoCons of gaining control of the country?
In an interview last week, Howard Dean said the Democrats would announce their alternative agenda sometime before the 2006 elections.
"PeleoConservatives" is a term I made up to describe more traditional conservatives, i.e. those who espouse fiscal responsibility, federalism and limited government. They've been expressing growing frustration with the way the NeoCons are running the nation.
In light of the Democrats failure to act, what do you think the chances are for the PaleoCons of gaining control of the country?
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