In 2018, Donald Trump lost forty seats in the house. Pundits spent lots of ink pointing out how this was within the realm of ordinary midterm losses for the President’s party. A careful examination shows how vapid this is. Politics is regarded as a semi-professional mud wrestling endeavor, with the advantage swinging to the person who is closest to the edge where some traction may be gained. In short, it has almost nothing to do with the Peoples’ business. This year, we can anticipate that, as always, Republicans will gain that traction...and then squander it.
In 2018, Democrat gains were driven by a visceral hatred for the Orange Man. But the election of 2020 does not lend itself to meaningful analysis due to the pervasive fraud documented in 2000 Mules and the divergence between Congressional and Presidential tallies. When numbers are this distorted, there is just too much noise to allow us to discern the signal. Democrats decided their razor-thin “win” gave them license to destroy everything that is good and wholesome in a mad rush for absolute power.
This incredible stroke of good luck for conservatives has swung the Occupant and his Party into historic levels of disapproval from which they are unlikely to recover anytime soon. Americans are already rebelling against sanctimonious COVIDiots. Protestations that doubling or tripling gasoline prices—harming the lower classes more than the Beltway “elites”—are actually good for us fall on deaf ears when the cost of everything that depends on fuel (work, meat, baby formula) is through the roof.
The felony is compounded when illegal aliens—yes, that
is the correct legal term—have full stockpiles of food, formula, and
medicines...for free. Of course, we can’t ignore the crime wave
unleashed on us by Democrat “defund the Police” politicians, “lock
nobody up” DAs, and “let ‘em all in” “border control.”............To Read More
Ten Big Reasons the GOP Will Win the 2022 Elections, By Larry Bell | Apr 30, 2021 | Politics
The consequences of “going big” on radical will be losing issues for Democrats in the 2022 congressional midterm races. I’ll briefly note ten examples to help keep track of the sweeping blizzard of ”transformational” policies that are very different than what a majority of voters likely bargained for when they sent a campaigning ”moderate” and ”uniting” candidate to the White House in 2020.............
- ) Community Security from Violence....
- ) Uncontrolled Southern Border Invasion....
- ) Escalating Living Costs and Debt....
- ) Access to Reliable, Affordable Energy....
- ) Reopening of Schools.....
- ) Racist K-12 Curricula Indoctrination....
- ) Free Speech Cancel Culture....
- ) Second Amendment Protections....
- ) Assaults on American Patriotism....
- ) Survival of Two-Party System....
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