Which party represents the future

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Donald Trump’s coalition in 2016 was an archaism, a throwback — the last gasp of a fading white America, a last dance with the voting blocs that once delivered Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan their landslides, a resentment-soaked attempt to maintain the power that white Christians once took for granted even as its demographic basis slips away. The Democratic Party’s coalition, on the other hand, looks like the American future — a kaleidoscope of diversity, a multiethnic majority that only voter suppression and the rural bias of the Senate can keep at bay.



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Donald Trump’s coalition in 2016 was an archaism, a throwback — the last gasp of a fading white America, a last dance with the voting blocs that once delivered Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan their landslides, a resentment-soaked attempt to maintain the power that white Christians once took for granted even as its demographic basis slips away. The Democratic Party’s coalition, on the other hand, looks like the American future — a kaleidoscope of diversity, a multiethnic majority that only voter suppression and the rural bias of the Senate can keep at bay.



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I guess you think racist imbecility is the future as that's YOUR candidate
 
Donald Trump’s coalition in 2016 was an archaism, a throwback — the last gasp of a fading white America, a last dance with the voting blocs that once delivered Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan their landslides, a resentment-soaked attempt to maintain the power that white Christians once took for granted even as its demographic basis slips away. The Democratic Party’s coalition, on the other hand, looks like the American future — a kaleidoscope of diversity, a multiethnic majority that only voter suppression and the rural bias of the Senate can keep at bay.



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Fascists are not called reactionary for nothing.
 
To answer the question posed at the beginning of this thread: Both. The real question is What kind of future will they create?

The answer to that is the Democrats will create another failed Socialist utopia and nation that languishes in mediocrity much like Europe now does. The Republicans on the other hand are harder to figure out. They're all over the map. The thing they won't create is some religious theocracy and mendacious puritan state of repression like Progressives and Democrats claim.

I would add, if the Democrats and Left get their way on issues such as race and social standing, the US will become just another Second World, backwards, crime ridden, economic basket case like say, Mexico or Brazil are. Ghettos, barrios, and other slums will flourish. The social elite--who ever they may be--will live in separatist, gated, communities with a ton of security. The politicians will talk about "fair and equal" but their actions will be to keep the various factions of society fighting each other for the scraps handed down by their bureaucratic minions.
 
To answer the question posed at the beginning of this thread: Both. The real question is What kind of future will they create?

The answer to that is the Democrats will create another failed Socialist utopia and nation that languishes in mediocrity much like Europe now does. The Republicans on the other hand are harder to figure out. They're all over the map. The thing they won't create is some religious theocracy and mendacious puritan state of repression like Progressives and Democrats claim.

I would add, if the Democrats and Left get their way on issues such as race and social standing, the US will become just another Second World, backwards, crime ridden, economic basket case like say, Mexico or Brazil are. Ghettos, barrios, and other slums will flourish. The social elite--who ever they may be--will live in separatist, gated, communities with a ton of security. The politicians will talk about "fair and equal" but their actions will be to keep the various factions of society fighting each other for the scraps handed down by their bureaucratic minions.

It's not on them, it's on us.
 
Donald Trump’s coalition in 2016 was an archaism, a throwback — the last gasp of a fading white America, a last dance with the voting blocs that once delivered Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan their landslides, a resentment-soaked attempt to maintain the power that white Christians once took for granted even as its demographic basis slips away. The Democratic Party’s coalition, on the other hand, looks like the American future — a kaleidoscope of diversity, a multiethnic majority that only voter suppression and the rural bias of the Senate can keep at bay.



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Trump and the Rebellion represent reality and decency.

The Regressive Left represents those who have had too much electricity pumped into their brains by their abusers.
 
It's not on them, it's on us.

Unfortunately, when you are talking about a Leftist government they almost uniformly rule in the minority. They don't care what we the people think. They care only about maintaining their power and growing their wealth. Their view of the 'peasants' is sort of "Let them eat dirt."
 
Unfortunately, when you are talking about a Leftist government they almost uniformly rule in the minority. They don't care what we the people think. They care only about maintaining their power and growing their wealth. Their view of the 'peasants' is sort of "Let them eat dirt."

It is worse than that these days as you should know....it is not that they dont care about those they hate.....they delight in abusing those that they hate....this is sadism.

Just look at the Trump Hate...this is not hard to figure out.
 
Not entirely. They hate those that have the unmitigated gall (in their view) to stand up to them and say "Hell no!" They want that sort eliminated and aren't able to use concentration camps or a gulag... yet.
 
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