Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Sorry Democrats, Your Problem Isn’t Messaging

 The voters know the difference between specious talking points and effective policies.

1.The Democrats have been counting on the electorate being ignorant and/or outright idiotic since 1932. So far so good. 2. One has to be an idiot if one believes democrat policies work. From Carter, to Obama, to Biden (Clinton was smarter than all three, in that he did not try to remake America overnight, and left it intact.), they've tried, but are they expecting a better outcome? I don't believe so. Power, and not the welfare of the country, is their goal. 3. What successes? (Comment to this post)

The American Spectator  . . . "The chances that President Biden will heed this sensible advice are slim indeed if his delusional claims about Afghanistan and the pandemic are any guide. He will use his State of the Union address to exaggerate his meager successes, take credit for positive developments unrelated to his ill-conceived policies, and offer gimmicky proposals like a gas tax moratorium instead of serious initiatives. None of this will dispel fast growing doubts that Biden and his congressional accomplices have any serious ideas concerning how to improve the day-to-day lives of ordinary Americans. It is this conspicuous absence of useful ideas that has all but doomed Democratic chances of retaining their majorities in the House and Senate.
"The Democratic emphasis on better messaging rather than better policies is not merely a bad campaign strategy, it’s an insult to the collective intelligence of the electorate. It assumes voters can’t remember what Biden and the Democratic leadership promised them during the 2020 election, that parents can’t tell when politicians are putting the interests of their big donors before the wellbeing of their children, that consumers can’t calculate how much more they are paying for food and fuel than they were paying a year ago. It assumes that most Americans are idiots. This attitude has become the defining characteristic of the Democratic Party. Thus, the voters are about to send them … well … an unmistakable message."

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