Personally I wouldn't say Republican economics are "evil", exactly. A lack of compassion (health care and welfare) is central, though, justified with naive optimism that people have the chance to "make their own fortunes" through hard work and intelligence... Even when that means taking down entrenched, barely-regulated megacorps with little capital.
Compassion still has a place, but through blatantly religious channels.
A belief in the power of the free market has long been a touchstone among Republicans. With the rise of Trump it seems to be waning, but still present. Republicans will tell you that if the market is allowed to exist with minimal outside influences, that it will result in the most good for the most people.
Yep, that's what I was describing I think. And I agree to some extent - sometimes safety nets do go too far. There needs to be enough regulation to provide reasonable standards of safety, environmental damage, and competitiveness (anti-monopoly). But not too much, or bureacracy and restrictions hamper business more than necessary.
I think the balance is waaay too far Right at the moment, due to naive *over* confidence in the free market.
And Republicans may try to make government uncaring, but they typically donate between 5 and 20 times as much to charities when compared to democrats. The "joke" I have heard more times than I care to count runs "When I am liberal, I am liberal with my money. When a politician is liberal, they are likewise liberal with my money."
Waaait what, 5 and 20 times as much? Surely you might mean percent?
Even considering that a massive amount of that "charitable" donation is funding churches, IE private congregation facilities and evangelism. Secular charities don't have to balance their aid with promoting a message as missionary work does.
Really though, the crazy part there is 5-20X. I couldn't find anything close to supporting that... The reddest states seemed to have about twice as much on charity (adjusted I think) than the bluest states maybe. And those are extreme cases with clear possible explanations.
I did find a similar funny joke when looking. Something like "A Republican gave a homeless man $5 for a meal. A Democrat saw that and, inspired, gave a homeless man directions to the welfare office." Which is sorta funny in that the Democrat probably did more good... Obviously that's not the point the joke was going for though.