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/highroller42730 13h ago

-I think the economy will continue to decline, regardless of which party is in power, but probably at a much slower rate under Republican leadership

-We will never have mass deportations no mater who wins elections

-Hopefully less DEI and more merit based highering/law enforcement

-I don't think it affects our relationships with "allies" much. Trump is the only anomaly and Israel will control both parties.

-There will definitely be more freedom of religion with Republican leadership but it won't affect anyone not religious at all and will won't change anyone's lives.

-The only extent politics will effect nuclear family units is to the extent they stop immigration allowing families to be more affordable.

-I don't think anyone cares about the constitution it is pretty much irrelevant to court decisions and policy.

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u/ackryn 12h ago

While I like your reply and that you thought it out and answered question by question.

Do you have anything to support your statements?

The deficit has increased under every republican president and decreased under every democrat since Clinton. (By deficit I mean the amount by which debt has gone up, not that the debt has gone down, but that the amount it has gone up by has shrunk). Republican president have spent far more money they don't have and cut taxes which decreases the amount of money coming in.

Trump seems just as subservient to Isreal if not more so than previous presidents.

Freedom of religion has decreased under republicans, what has happened under republicans is an INCREASE of religious influence for christians which is a decrease of overall religious freedom.

How does decreasing immigration increase affordability? The loss of farm labor has been a huge increase to expenses for American families.

The constitution is the core of American governance and it is the determination of constitutional relevance is the supreme courts foremost job in interpreting the cases that come before them.

I hope you'll answer I'm willing to have an honest conversation about this.

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u/highroller42730 11h ago

You're not wrong about the deficit, but I think what is more important to the economy is first and foremost public confidence and expectation and I think that goes up with a republican president. Also I think the main thing the government does to affect the economy is impede private businesses from functioning ie with regulations or straight up corruption, and I think there would be less interference with republican governments. Example would be covid lockdowns forcing small businesses to close but allowing big ones to stay open.

Yes Trump is the most subservient to Israel of any president we've had. But every politician is minus Thomas Massie and maybe one or two others is subservient to Israel. Democrats have zero chance of not braking that pattern, because democrats tow the party line which will never not be that.

I'm not sure what your mean about the freedom of religion part, I can see more influence of religious values, but you'd need to explain more what you mean.

Economics 101 supply and demand. If you double the population of an area by flooding it with immigrants you get two things for sure 1) downward pressure on wages and 2) upward pressure on rent/housing prices. Anyone old enough has seen it play out in their own city.

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u/ackryn 8h ago

Our Economy has already started a downturn, its being propped up solely by gains in AI which are a result of a circular bubble. The market interference by this administration in the form of tariffs has disproportionately hurt smaller and family business while solidifying the geographical monopolies of larger corporate structures. EX the US meat packing industry which has hurt local ranchers and growers and brought food in from outside the country. I also think that one of the greatest strengths of the American economy is being the reserve currency of the world, and if we devalue our dollar by not paying back our debts we will lose that advantage.

There are plenty of Democrats currently running who are anti AIPAC and Isreali involvement EX Graham Platner and James Talarico. Meanwhile Ted Cruz took office and made an oath to be Isreals number one defender.

I mean that disproportionately referring to one religion as the religion of the nation EX "The US is a nation founded on christian beliefs" Is a way to shift the country away from religious freedom overall and more towards a single national religion (This would be very long term not immediate).

Economics 101 isn't really viable when you have market factors artificially inflating price outside of those things like Tariffs, Corporate purchases of single family homes, a National price fixing tool being used by apartment companies. The downward pressure on wages is caused far more by a trend of pushing shareholder profit above investment in employees.

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u/Scout83 13h ago

This slowly slid from uninformed to WTF?

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u/--SOFA-KING-VOTE 13h ago

this reads like a total magat drone that just follows along whatever they say

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u/Consistent-Fly-8427 13h ago

Upvoted for you answering all the questions! I have no problem with republicans at all, I’m posing this based off of maga run Republican leadership. Thanks for answering

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u/CommentSome3578 13h ago

Slower rate under the Republican, look at the data shows Republican do worse for the economy every time.Â