“Which America do people want to live in?”

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Democrats might have an enthusiasm problem heading into November’s midterms, but they might consider that a whole lot of Americans — even many in red states — do not want to go back 60 years. They have no interest in a reactionary White movement run by Ivy League senators affecting a rural twang and inveighing get against elites.

Democrats must use this to contrast their party with Republicans: Forward vs. backward. Progress vs. chaos. Respect vs. bullying. Freedom vs. theocracy. Such a message would transcend race, especially among Americans with the most to lose. “Which America do people want to live in?” may be the defining question for the upcoming election and many to follow.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...s-need-to-prepare-supreme-court-culture-wars/
 
Jennifer Rubin (born June 11, 1962) is an American political commentator who writes opinion columns for The Washington Post. Previously she worked at Commentary, PJ Media, Human Events, and The Weekly Standard. Her work has been published in media outlets including Politico, New York Post, New York Daily News, National Review, and The Jerusalem Post. A conservative political commentator throughout most of her career, she became a vocal critic of President Donald Trump and in September 2020, she announced that she no longer identified as a conservative.[2]
 
Jennifer Rubin (born June 11, 1962) is an American political commentator who writes opinion columns for The Washington Post. Previously she worked at Commentary, PJ Media, Human Events, and The Weekly Standard. Her work has been published in media outlets including Politico, New York Post, New York Daily News, National Review, and The Jerusalem Post. A conservative political commentator throughout most of her career, she became a vocal critic of President Donald Trump and in September 2020, she announced that she no longer identified as a conservative.[2]

uh huh, and?
 
Jennifer Rubin (born June 11, 1962) is an American political commentator who writes opinion columns for The Washington Post. Previously she worked at Commentary, PJ Media, Human Events, and The Weekly Standard. Her work has been published in media outlets including Politico, New York Post, New York Daily News, National Review, and The Jerusalem Post. A conservative political commentator throughout most of her career, she became a vocal critic of President Donald Trump and in September 2020, she announced that she no longer identified as a conservative.[2]
I follow her on Twitter and really like her.
 





Rubin was a conservative, but she has also stated that the term has been "ruined" by pro-Trump conservatives and that she would "prefer to be a 19th century liberal or a wet Tory".[18][19][20][21] She has described herself as "a Pat Moynihan Democrat, a Scoop Jackson Democrat, an Andrew Cuomo Democrat. I'm not a Bernie Sanders Democrat."[22]
 
Democrats might have an enthusiasm problem heading into November’s midterms,

That is an understatement. They are facing a SELF-INDUCED red tsunami in the midterms. Much like Obama's.

BUT, instead of realizing that Americans do not like $5.00 gasoline, high inflation and unwashed, uneducated masses running across our border, they double down on their stupidity and try to shift the blame to Putin and Trump. That's because they are MORONS. Fascistic MORONS who think they know what is best for EVERYONE.

Clinton wised up after his thumping. Obama and Biden, they're too stupid and arrogant.
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but they might consider that a whole lot of Americans — even many in red states — do not want to go back 60 years.

STRAWMAN and BULLSHIT. Republicans don't want to go back 60 years. Democrats want to take us back to the STONE AGE with wind and solar projects. ;)

They have no interest in a reactionary White movement run by Ivy League senators affecting a rural twang and inveighing get against elites.

LIE FILLED STRAWMAN. There is no reactionary white movement. That's a pile of bull manure. The number of white racists in this country would fit in a proverbial thimble. :palm:

Democrats must use this to contrast their party with Republicans: Forward vs. backward. Progress vs. chaos. Respect vs. bullying. Freedom vs. theocracy. Such a message would transcend race, especially among Americans with the most to lose. “Which America do people want to live in?” may be the defining question for the upcoming election and many to follow.

Americans will be looking at their closed businesses, the massive increase in gas and groceries and the millions being allowed to wander across the border in the fall. That's all thanks to the Democratic agenda. An economy, intolerant, Fascistic agenda no one actually wants.

The midterm fear coming from the PHONY media and left are becoming palpable. GOOD!
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Between 2014 and 2018, the 25 wealthiest Americans collectively earned $401bn, but paid just $13.6bn – about 3.4% of that – in taxes, according to a bombshell ProPublica investigation into the finances of the wealthiest Americans released on Wednesday.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news...americans-tax-income-propublica-investigation

Tax records from 2014 to 2018, analysed by ProPublica, show 25 Americans collectively earned $401bn but paid just $13.6bn

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n.
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Democrats might have an enthusiasm problem heading into November’s midterms, but they might consider that a whole lot of Americans — even many in red states — do not want to go back 60 years. They have no interest in a reactionary White movement run by Ivy League senators affecting a rural twang and inveighing get against elites.

Democrats must use this to contrast their party with Republicans: Forward vs. backward. Progress vs. chaos. Respect vs. bullying. Freedom vs. theocracy. Such a message would transcend race, especially among Americans with the most to lose. “Which America do people want to live in?” may be the defining question for the upcoming election and many to follow.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...s-need-to-prepare-supreme-court-culture-wars/

I think it's a Cultural Clash. The Religious Quacks vs. the Secular Humanists.
 
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