Night Strike wrote:Actually, conservatism has nothing to do with preserving the status quo.
No, Nightstrike, that IS the traditional definition of conservative versus liberal. What you refer to is a politically expedient definition that has arisen mostly in the past 20 years.
Night Strike wrote: The status quo is for an ever-expanding government. Conservatism means following the original intent and actual policies of the Constitution instead of expanding it by judicial fiat rather than actual amendments. Conservatism means conserving our freedoms from the tyranny of a large government. Conservatism means only allowing the government to spend what it takes in instead of taking out trillions of dollars in debt to pass on to our posterity.
This first part is just your view. You can sort of call it constitutionalism (though that is not really correct), but its not really conservativism. The term "conservative" is used more frequently today by folks like Perry and Santorum. They are therefore changing the definition.
The second part is a definition that now gets put most commonly under the label "fiscal conservative". Really, the terms are getting bandied about and twisted so much as to have little meaning... and THAT really is a true agenda. The more people fail to really understand what politicians say, the easier it is to get them to just vote for whatever those in real power want.




































































