Essay On Conservative Republicans

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Assignment A:
During last decades intense asymmetric polarization is taking place in American political system. As a matter of fact, Conservative Republicans are taking over the government as a whole. Obviously, without breaking any legal borders, the GOP successfully positions their “own” people on certain crucial positions including the Court.
On the other hand, the GOP became more negligent about certain issues like inequality. For instance, in tax reforms, there always been proposals about cutting taxes for the people of fortune, the 1% of the whole nation. Additionally, the Republicans are making sharp moves to effectively decrease government dependency of the population, including health care and social security.
The majority party believes that today people are getting lazier and do not even endeavor for their future, as the government provides with all basic needs for living. Hence, by changing those policies, the GOP intends to turn people back on, so that they would try to earn their life themselves, as the ideology of individualism states. Paul Ryan, in his “Ryan budget” proposals, offered to cut down budgeting the Affordable Care Act, which in his opinion, makes a fully healthy person a dependable
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However, the 2012 presidential campaign now is criticizing more than a half of the population who, apparently, could not even exist if there were no “job creators” who tried hard and succeeded.
Today the representatives of Conservative Republicans have succeeded in their goals of taking over the power and forcing their own interests all over the country. It is not a secret that the majority of their acts proposed by them is focused on promoting and prosperity of their own wealth and wellbeing. As the “job creators,” they have put on a dependable situation, where people who could, either struggles more than before or do not want to sacrifice