You Really Think The Dems Want the US to Get a Win

Segment #862

Even Dem pundits are saying the Dems will oppose Trump policy even if it is good for the country.

The argument being made is that the opposition’s narrative has been systematically dismantled by a series of high-impact, successful outcomes. From this perspective, the rhetoric used to criticize current policies has proven to be not just wrong, but actively disconnected from the reality of a strengthening nation.: If the U.S. wins, the Dems lose. It is just that simple. Dems have no plan other than to attack Trump - because he has made a difference.

National Security and Urban Safety

Critics claimed there was no strategic framework for the operations regarding Iran, yet the results on the ground suggest a clear, executed plan. Similarly, the pushback against using federal resources—like ICE and the National Guard—to restore order in cities like Memphis, New Orleans, and D.C. has been met with a statistical reality: these areas are now demonstrably safer. The dire warnings of chaos didn't manifest; instead, the intervention provided the stability that local leadership failed to deliver.

Economy Improving

The opposition predicted that conflict in the Middle East would lead to economic ruin and skyrocketing energy costs. Instead, the market has stabilized with oil at $80 a barrel, and the Dow is trending back toward the 50,000 mark. This suggests that the administration’s approach to energy independence and market confidence has effectively insulated the American worker from the "inevitable" disasters promised by the critics.

Public Health Addressing Corruption

The overhaul at HHS—focusing on "solid science" by targeting processed foods and harmful dyes—was initially mocked as government overreach. However, the measurable success in gaining cooperation from the medical and food industries shows a shift toward long-term national health. Furthermore, the administration’s focus on election and benefit integrity has uncovered significant fraud in states like Minnesota, California, and New York—issues the opposition insisted were nonexistent.

Global Stability and Energy Provides Independence for US

Energy: Lowering oil prices through domestic drilling would make America wealthy and independent,

Iran: A total defeat of Iranian influence would mean a victory for peace through strength. However, many see the opposition as preferring a "balance of power" approach that involves making concessions, which only emboldens terrorists and keeps the region in a state of chaos that requires constant, expensive government intervention.

Kitchen Table Issues Addressed to Provide a Better Life

Taxes: High taxes and complex regulations keep the government as the central arbiter of the economy. Lowering taxes would spark a boom that proves the private sector is more efficient than the bureaucracy.

Education: If K-12 results actually improved through school choice or a return to traditional merit, the monopoly held by the teachers' unions—one of the opposition's most powerful financial engines—would be broken.

Open Border is Closed Reducing Welfare Cost and Crime,

The argument that the border has been used as a tool for demographic engineering is a cornerstone of this perspective. From this viewpoint, a "secure border" isn't just about safety—it’s about preventing a perceived effort to fundamentally alter the American electorate.

Enforcement and Removals (2025–2026) - Since the change in administration in January 2025, there has been an aggressive shift toward mass deportation and "self-deportation" through strict policy changes:

Deportations: Approximately 605,000 individuals have been formally deported by ICE and DHS since the start of 2025.

Voluntary Departures: An additional 1.9 million people are estimated to have "self-deported"—leaving the country on their own due to the removal of temporary protections (like parole for certain nationalities), the invalidation of work permits, and increased interior enforcement.

Net Migration: For the first time in over 50 years, the U.S. recorded negative net migration in 2025, meaning more people left the country than entered.

The Scale of the Influx

Population Peak: The unauthorized immigrant population reached a record high of approximately 14 million to 15 million by mid-2024.

The "Gotaways": While official encounters were in the millions, it is estimated that hundreds of thousands of "known gotaways"—individuals detected by cameras or sensors but not apprehended—entered the interior during that peak period.

Encounters vs. Reality: In 2024 alone, there were over 2.4 million encounters at the border. From a traditionalist lens, this volume was not an accident but a choice to overwhelm the system.

The Missing and Exploited Children

Lost Track of Children: A 2024 DHS Inspector General report found that the previous administration had effectively lost track of more than 291,000 unaccompanied children. These children were released to sponsors but were never issued notices to appear in court, essentially making them "ghosts" in the system.

Rescue Operations: Since 2025, federal authorities claim to have rescued more than 60,000 children from situations involving forced child labor and sex trafficking.

Fraudulent Families: Current data from early 2026 shows a rise in "fake family units," where children are paired with unrelated adults by cartels to exploit legal loopholes that formerly allowed for quicker release into the U.S. interior.

Trump is Keeping His Promises

The hollow rhetoric of the opposition is collapsing under the weight of tangible results. While they predicted failure at every turn, the combination of decisive foreign policy, domestic law enforcement, health reform, and tax relief has provided a blueprint for American success that the previous establishment claimed w

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