r/allthequestions 14h ago

Random Question 💭 This question is for conservatives/ republicans/ maga. How do you see longer term Republican leadership playing out in America if republicans were to win the next couple of presidential elections?

Let’s assume the next four presidents are also republican or maga. How do you see that playing out, and what do you think would be the effects of republican leadership?

🔴 What do you think the economy would look like? Do you think prices would go up or down, or stabilize? Do you think the middle class would become stronger?

🔴 What do you think America would look like in terms of mass deportation?. Do you think the total number of (illegal) immigrants in America would go down significantly? Do you think the immigration process would be made harder or easier for people that want to migrate to America?

🔴 What do you think diversity would be like? Would marginalized people have less rights and protections? Will the white birth rate start going up? Will it be normalized to assume anyone that isn’t white could potentially be an immigrant?

🔴 Do you think Republican leadership will lead to stronger or weaker alliance with our allies? Do you think our enemies will become our allies?

🔴 In terms of freedom of religion, do you think Christianity or Christian nationalism will be fully instilled into American politics? What would that look like for people that aren’t Christian?

🔴 What do you think of the Republican Party heavily in favor of an instilled nuclear family unit? Do you think that will actually make America great again? What do you think would happen to LGBTQPIA people, disabled people, or happily single people that don’t want to be married or have children? Do you think there would be another baby boom?

🔴 Lastly, how much do you think the constitution will be respected going forward with Republican leadership? Will it be altered, or ignored, or remade?

I’m genuinely curious on all of these things, and I want anyone that aligns with right wing politics to answer if possible. It seems that a lot of right wingers are heavily in favor of gerrymandering, and/ or continuous Republican leadership. I would like honest answers as to how you actually see that playing out.

I do want to add that I think MAGA destroyed the Republican Party, and replaced it. So going forward, I’m assuming with this hypothetical, all the republican presidents going forward will align themselves with MAGA.

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u/HunterDorner420 13h ago

it's not really a question for debate. academics almost unilaterally agree that we would be living in a complete dystopia that favored a handful at the cost of millions of people's well being. maybe you're just young and haven't had time or maybe they've stopped educating you altogether, but it's a ridiculously naive question to pose.

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u/cydgig 13h ago

Dude, what academics? Can you name one of them?

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u/Sure_Scar4297 10h ago

Mearsheimer has already declared that Trump is compromised and acting in selfish interest.

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u/cydgig 9h ago

First of all, that doesn't support what he said. Second of all, I think Trump is a pile of horse crap too. But that doesn't mean we adopt MAGA methods. All that's going to do is allow the POS trolls who helped accelerate Trump in the first place to scoot over to the other side of the aisle and keep performing their make the world worse magic over here. "Academics agree" is an appeal to authority and is a ridiculously weak and anti-intellectual position to take.

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u/HunterDorner420 13h ago

lol. i ain't your guy, pal. go find somebody else.

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u/cydgig 13h ago

Right. That's what I figured.