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ViciDraco · 36-40, M
Lot of conservatives are single issue voters, and a lot of those issues are social and not economic. Billionaires tend to be economically conservative, but many are socially liberal. So it's easy to point at a billionaire and scream "that guy supports abortion, what a leftist!" And a good lot of them will buy it.
On the same token, that's why we don't have a leftist party. The billionaires are all right wing economically so we wind up with a socially centrist to center left party and a socially right wing party. Economically we have a right wing party and a far right wing party.
On the same token, that's why we don't have a leftist party. The billionaires are all right wing economically so we wind up with a socially centrist to center left party and a socially right wing party. Economically we have a right wing party and a far right wing party.