It should not be surprising there is unreported story concerning the
Democrat Party which needs to be told.
The Democrat Party may be unraveling, thanks to the weight of lies
and distortions, two anchors that hopefully will finally sink the party
that believes governing on a false narrative is responsible governance.
Thoughtful students of political discourse know the duplicity, even those
who would walk over hot coals to vote for the "first woman", after voting
for the "first Black man", after voting for the first man who openly wrote
he "loathed the military" but loved the ladies. That is the legacy of the
modern Democrat Party, a party of "first", no matter the cost!
After eight years of "hope and change" , little has changed. Today, "the
people" the Democrat Party trumpets it represents are worse off than
they were as Wall St., even in this anemic economy, is setting records!
One look at "the people" shows what a great job Democrats have done!
We can acknowledge political "marketing" is used by both parties to win
favor of the electorate. Both massage statistics to place themselves in the
best light, even when the truth would be the equivalent of a ten watt bulb!
But, Democrats are so much better, having mastered duplicity, spun with
fear and empathy, using the conditions in the hardest pressed communities
to promote their policies which have yet to succeed unless you consider
winning elections "success"!
The evidence can be seen in cities, even states with the worst economies,
all with higher percentage of poor and jobless, all governed by Democrats.
Republicans have not done themselves much of a favor, their political
calculation is not driven by pacifying groups, by race, gender, or issue
as it has been for Democrats.
Republican establishment, not rank and file, are driven by an 'ideology'
of global designs where the limited governance of the Constitution takes
a back seat to a world 'consensus'. One major difference, the party would
be quite comfortable losing elections as long as they remain "comfortable"!
Don't ever expect Democrats to compromise, they want it all!
But, it will be the Democrat Party which will suffer the greatest blow for
the simple reason, the damage they have done to the majority of their
constituents has been much greater then the desires of globalist Republicans!
There is a fear in Donald Trump's surprising ascendancy. Neither tens of
millions spent on campaign adds, nor shameless media "doctoring" sound
bites have dissuaded the people who have had it with politics as usual.
Trump is doing something which seemed unfathomable, taking on the
Clinton machine!
Say what you want about Trump's primary opponents, not one could
challenge Hillary with the intensity or his unorthodox campaigning
approach. Like no other, Donald Trump has been relentless.
Even Democrat-leaning media cannot derail Trump. Simple attacks as those
used against McCain and Romney have failed over and over against Trump.
Recently, distorted reporting, with divisive editing by CNN where the word
"racial", a word Trump did not mention in his comment about profiling, was
included in story.
If the American people are fortunate enough to have Donald Trump become
our next president the "excuses" of why we are trillions in debt, jobs sent
overseas, middle class earning less than decades earlier will be replaced
with "solutions", built on a platform of common sense rather than an insatiable
appetite for globalism which has made the American worker merely pawns
in this world wide chess game.
The prospects are much greater for the Republican Party. Trump may not
be a baptized conservative but his approach to addressing problems IS
conservative even without the moniker, as it is solution driven!
Neither party establishments want to see Trump as president, as neither
were anxious to see Ronald Reagan elected for the same reason; the fear
the comfort of status quo governance would be replaced with one less
"comforting"!
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