Republican Argumentative Essay

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In recent years, our political system has become more and more divided. The system that is supposed to bring our country working as a “machine” has essentially torn it apart. Liberals lean more toward the government being active in supporting local and political change. Conservatives have more traditional viewpoints on political and social aspects of the government. Although the viewpoints may have changed over the years, the principals have remained the same. As a country we are both conservative and liberal but for some reason there seems to be a block between the two groups. If there were a way that the people could find common ground and try to see eye then I don’t think there will ever be a way to change that. People are going to believe …show more content…

Although it’s always been one or the other, but the party with the most money and support from younger generations will win. With that being said, the younger generation are more open than the older generations. But the Republican Party seems to get more donations from big business. The Democratic Party takes large donations but at lower rate than the Republicans. Although both parties “can accept unlimited donations unlike their federal counterparts, the organizations have to document who gave, and how much, and when. Organizations that give just list an address; individuals have to identify their employer”. (ttps://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2014/07/16/the-massive-difference-in-how-democrats-and-republicans-raise-money/)

(ttps://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2014/07/16/ the-massive-difference-in-how-democrats-and-republicans-raise-money/) At the end of the day, it all comes down to viewpoints and people ability to see the bigger picture. If we keep going at the rate we are; there is going to be a break in the system. I have no idea on how we have grown into such a divided society but I do not see it changing anytime

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