Compare And Contrast Republicans And Democrats

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The founding fathers created a democracy that was molded around having a two-party system. The two long lasting parties that have existed since the mid-1800s are the Republicans and Democrats. When looking at the similarities and differences between the Republican and Democrat parties, it is crucial to look at their stances on the role government plays in society, economic policies, and demographic support. The stance that the two parties take on the government’s role in society helps construct and outline the rest of their beliefs. The Republican party, often seen as more conservative, believe that the role the government plays in society is to be “involved as little as possible” (Markey). On the contrary, Democrats believe that “the federal …show more content…

The two parties have major differences in the way they believe the economy should function in the United States. Democrats believe in “government intervention to influence the economy's direction” (Fuhrmann), while the Republican party is seen as “business friendly as it favors limited government regulation of the economy” (Fuhrmann). These views also trickle-down to their tax plans and policies. Republicans support tax plans that are considered a flat-rate tax system, a system in which each person pays the same percentage no matter their wage, but, Democrats often strive for a progressive tax system that raises taxes as a person makes more money. These tax plans are what help the parties reach their overall idea of what the economy should function like. Democrats what to tax more so that in return they can feed more money into the market through public programs. Republicans, on the other hand, want to lower taxes so that consumers can put the money into the market freely. The economic beliefs of each party can be related back to their overall view of government. The Republican party wants to implement economic policy that helps deregulate the economy and lets the free market run its own course. On the other side of the aisle Democrats believe government regulations are needed to help protect the consumers from big businesses corrupting the marketplace. The economic

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