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During the Democrat National Convention this week it was apparent that Democrats are like members of a secluded tribe.
They’re comparable to the ones in Afghanistan. They don’t think of themselves as belonging to a nation, but to a specific clan. For example, to Afghan tribal inhabitants, that country is not a place on a map, but just a place where they herd goats or grow poppies; it’s nothing to which they owe any allegiance.
Like Democrats, they really don’t care what harm people like Biden, Harris, Walz, Newsom, Whitmer or Pritzker, etc. do to the nation or to individual states. What matters to them is that their tribe has power.
They don’t care whether millions of unidentified illegal aliens from Latin America, Africa, and Asia, etc. have the full run of the country, so long as their politicians can keep their boot on the neck of Republicans or any other opposition to what they are doing or planning on doing
It wasn’t long ago, following 9/11, that all Americans were worried about Muslims in the U.S. being radicalized and carrying out more terrorist plots. Democrats refer to that as the good old days.
It’s now Americans who are being radicalized by the media, college professors and other radical Democrats that believe in dangerous and nonsensical rubbish such as Critical Race Theory, DEI, transgenderism, and the toxicity of white males, “climate justice,” open borders, a woke military, and more such bunkum. The dim, violent antisemites rioting in the streets of Chicago were visible proof of their failures. For example, Democrat policies make it easier to enter the U.S. through the southern border than it was to gain entry to the DNC convention in Chicago.
How does Kamala Harris, whose administration caused this misery, defend her record? At their convention, they say they want to fix all the problems that they caused the past three and one-half years. Why don’t they start now? She’s in the administration. Harris is on record saying she will ban fracking, and off-shore drilling, provide single-payer health insurance run by the government, abolish agencies that enforce immigration, and defund the police. Now she says she won’t do any of those things. Really?
Unlike the Democrats and Harris in Chicago, whose rhetoric splits the country into polarized tribal segments, Republicans continued carrying through with George H.W. Bush’s vision at the Republican convention in New Orleans in 1988. He defined America then as a “nation of community, of thousands and tens of thousands of ethnic, religious, social, business, labor union, neighborhood, regional, and other organizations, all of them varied, voluntary and unique — a brilliant diversity spread like stars, like a thousand points of light in a broad and peaceful sky.”
Unlike President Bush’s thousand points of light and Donald Trump’s outreach to all segments of society, the Democrats have spawned and encouraged a variety of organized progressive and widely unpopular programs including climate justice, divestment from Israel, transgenderism, migrant legalization, defunding the police, no-bail for felons, campus takeovers, street blockades, a weakened military, and antisemitism, among others.
Now that the Democrat Convention is over, Harris has to defend her failed record of the past three and one-half years of inflation, rising costs of food and housing, wars in Europe and the Mideast, illegal immigration, rising crime, and illegal drugs pouring into the country. Isn’t this the woman the Dems were talking about dumping from the Biden ticket six months ago? It’s going to be fun watching her go off-script and attempt to answer media questions.
Trump can point to four years of solid economic growth and wage gains for workers; his declining poverty rates; racial gaps in unemployment and earnings that narrowed; U.S. companies returning overseas profits following his tax cuts; border enforcement resulting in dwindling illegal alien crossings; a peaceful Middle East and Russia and China contained. He also defeated ISIS in four months.
The contrast couldn’t be more striking. Americans can choose misery and chaos or prosperity and peace.
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