It was just this past Sunday in a little sit down
with George “Stephy” Stephanopoulos that Chuckie Schumer announced that the
Democrats are busy crafting a “strong, bold” economic message that will
“resonate” with middle-class Americans.
Although I must admit that I’m a little curious about what it could
possibly be that the Democrats could come up with that would actually foster
economic growth. Everything they came up
with during Barry’s tenure did nothing more than to cause the economy to shrink
and encourage folks not to bother even looking for work. And isn’t the Democrat philosophy that people
shouldn’t have to work if they don’t want to?
Which makes them, by the way, much more susceptible to becoming addicted
to government handouts.
Because I gotta tell you unless the Democrats are
talking about something other than their usual job killing, more government
control kind of ideas, then I very much doubt they’ll be able to convince
anyone other than their hardcore ignorant supporters that it’s anything other
than more of the same. Let’s face it,
Democrats support the fictional apocalypse of ‘climate change’ and are
therefore willing to put coal and petroleum workers out of a job. Democrats are for open borders and for
allowing millions of illegal immigrants and ‘refugees’ to flood into our
country, people who end up taking jobs from American citizens who want to
work. Does anyone seriously think that
any of what Chuckie is talking about will involve the changing of these
positions?
Chuckie said, “We better stand for something, and it
can't be baby steps.” He said the “number one lesson” from the Democrats’ loss
in Georgia last week is that “Democrats need a strong, bold, sharp-edged, and
common-sense economic agenda, policy, platform, message” that appeals to the
middle class and unites Democrats.
Chuckie said, “That’s what I’ve been working on for months.” He claimed that he’s been talking to
Democrats and Trump voters all across the country – even a self-described
“deplorable.” And added, “I was at a
Yankees game last Saturday night, and I sat next to someone--you know, just
because that's how the seats were, we sit in the grandstand--wearing an ‘I'm
proud to be a deplorable voter,’ a truck driver.
Chuckie said, “This economic message platform is
going to resonate. It's what we were missing and it's not going to be baby
steps; it's going to bold. We're coming out with it this summer, within a
month." And he then went on to say, “You will see it, and Democrats will
try to pass it legislatively for a year and campaign on it in 2018. It's what
we were missing in 2016 and in the past. We're going to -- we know that. But
you lose an election, you don't blame other people, you blame yourself.” Sounds like maybe Chuckie has finally gotten
a little dose of reality. And asked
about calls for Nancy Pelosi to step aside, Chuckie said, “They always blame
the leader” when elections disappoint.
In other words, the time is not yet right for him to throw her under the
bus.
Chuckie said, “I think if we come up with this
strong, bold economic package, it will -- it will change things around. That's
what we were missing. People don't like Trump; he's at 40 percent. But they say
what the heck do the Democrats stand for?”
He said Tim Ryan (D-Ohio) has a point when he says Democrats need to
rebrand themselves. He said, “We better
stand for something, and it can't be baby steps.” He said the new Democrat agenda will please
Democrats: “I'm talking to Bernie Sanders, I'm talking to Joe Manchin. This is
going to be really something that Democrats can be proud of, and I'm excited
about it.” If it pleases Democrats it
can’t be good for the rest of us. And
Chuckie should be careful if he thinks he can simply count on the fact that
people don’t like Trump.
So Chuckie says “you don’t blame other people” when
you lose an election. But isn’t that
exactly what the Democrats have been doing for the last eight months, blaming
everybody but their own lousy candidate?
The same candidate for whom they went so far as to rig the system to
ensure she became their candidate? And
then they have the nerve to have been crying foul for eight months? In fact, they’re still busy blaming everyone
but themselves! Personally I’m of the
opinion that this is really nothing more than Democrat smoke and mirrors. And when Chuckie finally reveals his big and
bold plan it will likely be nothing more than the same old leftwing garbage
that we have all become quite accustomed to hearing from those on the
left. A leopard never changes its
spots.
America barely made it through what the Democrat
Party stood for during the last 8 years.
And it was to be Hitlery’s task, had she won, to put the final nail in
the coffin of America's Constitutional Republic, a coffin that had been
meticulously crafted by Barry Obummer.
And now Chuckie is wanting to throw up another smokescreen in an effort
to fool the American people into believing that the Democrat Party truly does
have their best interests at heart and wants only what they want. And by the way, the problem is not the
Democrats standing for something. The
problem is that more and more people are figuring out what they actually stand
for, is standing in the way. The
Democrats don’t have a message problem, they have in ideology problem.
They are currently engaged in an effort to repackage
their corrupt anti-America ideology in such a way as to pull the wool back over
the eyes of enough white post Christian people (primarily women) to enable
their identity group coalition to win 51% of the vote in a majority of
congressional districts. If they succeed
in their sleight of hand, they will immediately pursue their anti-Christian,
anti-white, anti-male campaign with a renewed vengeance. But the Democrats are essentially
screwed. They let the "hate
genie" out of the box and now it’s consuming them. Chuckie is no more a leader than is Nancy
Pelosi, and neither has done a thing in an effort to moderate all of the hate
mongering. And it couldn't happen to a
nicer bunch of haters.
Look, the ONLY thing that will result in the
Democrats being able to regain control of either the House or the Senate, or
both, will be continued failure on the part of our incompetent Republican
leadership to get things done. The
Republicans now control their destiny to the point where their fate now lies in
their own hands. And it really doesn’t
matter what Chuckie and his cadre of anti-America Democrats come up with, the
future of the Democrat Party, whether Chuckie wants to admit it or not, is also
inexorably tied to whatever the Republicans do, or don’t do, over the course of
the next 12 months. If the Republicans
can unite behind the president and make significant progress on repealing
Obamacare, tax reform and construction of ‘The Wall’, the Democrats will be toast.
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