MightyKAC said:
I think it's simply because they want it more. Even if "it" ends up being the eventual destruction of our country and much of the planet as a result.
Why we can't have productive, resolute, and sensible leadership running America is beyond me.
True.
It seems Republicans are more ideological and absolutist. You either with us or against us. If you don't fall in line, you hate freedom. There's no shades of gray, just good and evil.
This mindset leads to archaic and dangerous policies. But it does seem to give them more conviction when they try to enact those policies. Democrats just don't seem to have the same kind of sense of purpose and conviction, so they tend to get pushed around more even when they're in power.
For example, what is the point of healthcare reform? To help the uninsured? To reduce premiums for the average american with insurance? To punish the evil insurance companies? To improve our economy? To improve the life expectancy of every american?
In truth, it's meant to do all the above but Obama and the Democrats have sent mixed signals. There's no clear message or purpose behind healthcare reform. With the Iraq war and the Patriot Act, it was simply about getting those who hit us on 9/11 and keeping americans safe. Simple message. Heck, Republicans already simply defined healthcare reform, "Government Takeover" and "Death panels". And most of them really believe it.
Democrats tend to be more nuanced which I like but they're slow to the trigger and they're beholden to lobbyist and special interest groups just like Republicans. I certainly won't be voting Republican for a very long time, but it really is the lesser of two evils.