Gaslighting at its Worst
Segment # 054
Many Dems are acting like conservatives to get elected.. just look to the races in Georgia, Arizona, Pennsylvania, and Ohio and listen how they avoid Biden and now become The common man..a man of the people. It really is amazing when the leader of your party is acting like a lunatic and writing verbal checks that he can never cash. If it were not so funny, it would truly be insane. Fascist.. really???
The Dems especially those that have broken the law and at the very least provably lied are terrified and will at this point say and do almost anything to keep power. For those of us that that have some staying power, we will and can work our way through this. The poor and lower middle class are getting trampled with many never being able to recover their jobs or their families. That is obscene and certainly America Last. The Dems are doing what they can to keep this group in fear and by occasionally giving them some hope with a handout.
Who controls the Media? Who controls Big Tech? Who controls our Health Care?
These questions can’t be answered by the Biden administration and all their flunkies which is why we are again being distracted by Trump and a justice system that is clearly biased. The America First Agenda is clearly the opposite of Fascism and the Globalist Elitism.
Fascism is a political system that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition.
Simple questions to ask:
Which political party places race over and above the individual?
Which party stands for big government controlling education, health care, economy, control of the media, control of social media?
Which party stands complete economic control?
Which party stands for censorship and suppression of opposing opinion?
Which party refuses to enforce laws that curtail their activities?
I challenge any of my good liberal friends to make the case Trump and his supporters are Fascist. It is gaslighting at its worst?
The Middle Class Overwhelmingly Votes Republican – And These Middle Class Voters Support Trump
By Jim Hoft
Published December 9, 2015 at 8:29am
Guest post by Joe Hoft
According to US Census statistics the Republican Party is overwhelmingly the party of the middle class.
The Democratic Party on the other hand overwhelmingly represents the very rich and the poorest districts in America. Democrats represent 14 of the richest 20 congressional districts in the US. Democrats represent 36 of the poorest 39 districts in the US. They rely on poor voters and liberal elites to put them in office.
The Republican Party, on the other hand, represents the middle class by a 2 to 1 ratio when compared with the Democratic party.
When Barack Obama came into office white-leaning districts split between the parties almost equally during the 111th Congress, in 2009-10.
Today Republicans hold a 3-1 advantage in working class white districts. Punitive Democratic policies have pushed working class Americans to the GOP.
Today the working middle class is the base of the Republican Party.
Last weekend Wall Street Journal published an article reporting that “Donald Trump has built his leading position in the Republican primary race by bringing together an underappreciated segment of the party, the blue-collar base.
Donald Trump has built his leading position in the Republican primary race by bringing together an underappreciated segment of the GOP—blue-collar voters who aren’t especially animated by social issues—and who may be setting the stage for an unusual, three-person sprint to the nomination.
Mr. Trump’s appeal is a form of secular populism rarely seen in Republican primary races, and one he is pressing in part with appearances in working-class communities in Iowa that include independent voters and even Democrats who may be lured into the caucuses. The celebrity businessman’s message appears to resonate among voters who believe most strongly that political leaders are unable to put the nation back on track.
The WSJ notes that Trump’s backers tend to be more working class than upper income which should come as no surprise to the Republican Party.
Trump represents the GOP base.
The heart of the Republican Party – the working class – supports Trump.
Isn’t it about time the GOP elites listen to their base?
POLITICS
Hispanic Voters Shift Toward Republicans, Now Split Evenly Between Both Parties: Poll
Hispanic voters have for the most part been a Democratic Party stronghold, but a new poll finds the demographic is steadily moving to the right amid President Biden’s widespread unpopularity.
A new poll from The Wall Street Journal found that Hispanic voters are now split between Republicans and Democrats on the generic ballot at 37%. A further 22% responded that they were undecided.
“Latinos are more and more becoming swing voters.… They’re a swing vote that we’re going to have to fight for,’’ said John Anzalone, a Democrat and one of the pollsters who contributed to the WSJ survey.
Hispanics were also divided nearly evenly on the question of a 2024 presidential rematch. In an identical election between President Biden and former President Trump, 44% stated they would vote for Biden, while 43% said they would vote for Trump.
Hispanic men were solidly behind Trump, while Hispanic women were more likely to back Biden in the hypothetical matchup, the poll showed.
“You see in this poll that there’s a group of Hispanic men who were without a doubt enticed by Trump and have become more Republican,’…
Poll: Wider Spread of Voters Gravitating Towards GOP Due to Bidenflation
Inflation is driving Hispanic and black voters towards the Republican Party, a Wall Street Journal poll revealed Monday.
Thirty-five percent of black and Hispanic voters expressed a negative impact from President Joe Biden’s inflation, according to the poll. Only 28 percent of white voters said the same. “Black women and Hispanic men, both at 44%, reported the highest proportions of major strain among various demographic and gender combinations,” the poll revealed.
More specifically, voters who earn the least are most impacted by President Biden’s inflation. For those who earn $60,000 or less, half revealed a financial strain from inflation. Only 13 percent of those earning $150,000 or more said the same. In 2020, the average household income for black families was $45,000. The Hispanic household income was about $55,000.
As a result, the Republican Party is gaining momentum among nonwhite voters. Among Hispanics, the poll showed the GOP leading by 9 points, while the black vote has more than doubled (27 percent) for Republicans. Breibtart News reported:
It shows that the GOP has broken open a nearly double-digit lead with Hispanic voters since the Journal’s last poll in November, leading Democrats by 9 points, whereas back in November the two parties were tied with the key, growing demographic.
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Among black voters, Republicans have more than doubled their support since the November survey. Back then, the GOP had 12 percent support in the black community—a number that is consistent with national election results in recent years—but, now, in this survey, Republicans have a whopping 27 percent of black voter support.
With black and Hispanic voters are gravitating towards the GOP as the midterm elections approach, the poll also found Republicans are trusted over Democrats by 17 points to manage Biden’s inflation. Forty-seven percent of voters trust Republicans to manage Biden’s inflation, while only 30 percent listed Democrats.
The WSJ poll sampled 1,500 voters March 2-7 with a margin of error of 2.5 percentage points.