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MODERATIONWe oppose extremists on the right who want to murder all non-whites, ground their bones into dust and build a perfect Aryan union fueled by a hatred unimaginably pure.We also oppose equally extreme movements on the left who want a higher tax rate on incomes over $200,000.OPTIMISMWhen they go low (point out that neoliberalism can't solve the problems caused by neoliberalism) we go high (insert a stock photo of solar panels).REALISMIf voters don't compromise most of their cherished principles, they risk ending up with a leader who doesn’t share most of their cherished principles.POWERBecause at the end of the day, what good are values if they stop you from winning?
WHAT'S WRONG WITH POLITICS THESE DAYS?Voters around the world are losing trust in the global economic order even though it was working totally fine until 2008 when some mysterious force nearly destroyed it. Possibly the Sex and The City movie.
Release dateMay 12, 2008 (London premiere)May 30, 2008 (United States)
EMPOWERING OUR YOUTHYoung people must have the opportunity to work in flexible jobs that don’t shackle their youthful spirit with salaries, benefits and dignity.Big promises like “free tuition” are not only unrealistic, but undesirable. Education is a privilege that should be earned. Like shelter. Or legs.
Instead of “haves” and “have nots” we want a society of “haves” and “think positive!”s.Rather than bickering about who gets what slice of the economic pie, let's focus on making a bigger pie. That way the poor can have larger crumbs, and the rich can store any pie they’re too full to eat in offshore tax-sheltered freezers.The fact is, we’re all in this together, and there's no “wealth redistribution” in “team.”
QuoteWHAT'S WRONG WITH POLITICS THESE DAYS?Voters around the world are losing trust in the global economic order even though it was working totally fine until 2008 when some mysterious force nearly destroyed it. Possibly the Sex and The City movie.QuoteRelease dateMay 12, 2008 (London premiere)May 30, 2008 (United States)