It's that reliance on the government, not the free market, and the focus on small business and the working class that makes this an exemplary Democratic policy. The Republicans proposed the 14th Amendment which became part of the Constitution. Accessed July 22, 2020. Although Republicans believe abortion is murder and believe Roe v. Wade should be overturned, they do not usually explain what punishment should befall those who get or give abortions should it become illegal. American Journal of Managed Care.

Therefore, separation of church and state is not that important to them. Republicans wholeheartedly supported the creation of the Homeland Security Department and TSA. The USA took it's eye's off the prize: EVERYONE did and they didn't allow themselves to be guided every step of the way by the Constitution. Do all Republicans believe the same things? Our constitution says nothing about political parties, but nonetheless, they have become an extremely important aspect of our political process. The strong military stance demonstrates how Republicans use the power of the federal government, though they believe that a strong military spurs innovation and directs tax dollars as investments into businesses they support. I especially love the “free market is the perfect decision-maker”! The first, second, fourth? Republicans may tussle over the amount of engagement, but a huge majority would agree with the sentiment that the U.S. is a force for good in the world.

I can go on about many of these other points, but what is the use.

It is the stated position of many Republicans in leadership positions that the US Federal government should violently impose its will on the world. So you believe that intolerance to non-christians is stated and documented in the republican platform? The Democratic Party is the liberal faction, generally supporting big government and an attitude of social responsibility. I would also like to add this from Wikipedia rerading Reagan: On February 25, 1984, in his [Reagan] weekly radio address, he said, "Sometimes I can't help but feel the first amendment is being turned on its head. It seems very factual. I don't believe that the conclusions you are drawing from the piece are actually declarative statements in the piece. This is where the scientific debate resides and continues. So, in 1988, Cheney became CEO. You are correct that Conseratives believe in the Declaration of Indepedence concept that our individual rights come from God and not from the the State. Is this what they really think?