It’s funny how everything the Dems did over the last decade to RESIST™ Trump only made him more popular with his base but now this self-own is what is actually splintering the MAGA movement. This Epstein shit is sending shockwaves across all every right-wing echo chamber and making them question their allegiance to Trump for the first time.
The majority of the working class got Trump over the finish line, not because they liked him, but because he was the only one speaking to their pain. The democrats (mostly corporate centrist/neo-liberals) new their policies could not fix Biden’s horrendous economy, so they chose platitudes, “we are for good things …and democracy.” None of that was an answer for sky-high groceries, homes, and the job market. Trump used some of Bernie Sander’s rhetoric to lure them in, promising to fix the job market, he would fix healthcare (the two biggest issues that won him the election.) There was also Biden’s failed border issue, another highly supported Trump issue, even among Hispanics. Of course, Trump will fail at all these in the end, but it is a lesson for both parties, to actually listen to what people need, not what the industrial complex, nor the needs of foreign nations $$, nor wars, but focus on the jobs…THE ECONOMY…the workers.
It’s funny how everything the Dems did over the last decade to RESIST™ Trump only made him more popular with his base but now this self-own is what is actually splintering the MAGA movement. This Epstein shit is sending shockwaves across all every right-wing echo chamber and making them question their allegiance to Trump for the first time.
The majority of the working class got Trump over the finish line, not because they liked him, but because he was the only one speaking to their pain. The democrats (mostly corporate centrist/neo-liberals) new their policies could not fix Biden’s horrendous economy, so they chose platitudes, “we are for good things …and democracy.” None of that was an answer for sky-high groceries, homes, and the job market. Trump used some of Bernie Sander’s rhetoric to lure them in, promising to fix the job market, he would fix healthcare (the two biggest issues that won him the election.) There was also Biden’s failed border issue, another highly supported Trump issue, even among Hispanics. Of course, Trump will fail at all these in the end, but it is a lesson for both parties, to actually listen to what people need, not what the industrial complex, nor the needs of foreign nations $$, nor wars, but focus on the jobs…THE ECONOMY…the workers.