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Should be a wild four years.

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@9 / 11 I'm sure you're arguing from a good place, but I hated the IRS before and I fucking hate them even more now after seeing how the majority of government bureaucracy loves fingering my money like a blacked-out whore . They get enough revenue elsewhere; more than enough if it wasn't for bloat and absolute waste on random bullshit. I'm beyond considering other viewpoints on this matter. I want to see the income tax ended and watch the IRS die.
 
Holy shit. This entire thing is such as tell. Expand it and look at the parts I bold + underlined. "View", "feel", "see", "seem". Basically they don't accept that this is how they actually are, that none of it is true and that they just "seem" that way. They think it's a messaging issue and not their actual policies.
  1. They are excluding the working-class voters
  2. They are disconnected from everyday people
  3. They are more focused on cultural and social issues
  4. They are hard for working-class voters to connect with
  5. They are intolerant of internal debate
  6. They are defending elite institutions
  7. They are allowing the far-left to define their party
  8. Same as above
  9. They are out of touch (repeat)
  10. They are pessimistic and unpatriotic
They only way they can win is if they accept this and actually change their positions, rather than thinking they can just change their language to fool voters. Good luck.
Takeaways on Why Democrats Have a Cultural Disconnect with the Working Class
1. Overemphasis on Identity Politics
Many working-class voters feel Democrats prioritize niche identity-based groups with overbroad, unifying messages, making them feel excluded rather than included.

2. The “Faculty Lounge” Problem
Democrats are often viewed as judgmental, out-of-touch, and dismissive of those without elite education or progressive views. This makes the party seem disconnected from everyday people.

3. Failure to Prioritize Economic Concerns
While voters struggle with jobs, wages, and inflation, Democrats are seen as more focused on cultural and social issues than on economic progress and opportunity.

4. Weak Messaging & Communication
The party’s language is often vague, politically correct, or overly intellectual, making it hard for working- class voters to connect with Democratic policies.

5. Fear of Dissent Within the Party
Democrats are perceived as intolerant of internal debate, where questioning progressive orthodoxy results in backlash rather than open discussion. Candidates and operatives need to feel more comfortable just saying NO to activist groups and unpalatable far-left ideas.

6. Attachment to Unpopular Institutions
Democrats are seen as defending elite institutions (academia, media, government bureaucracy) while being critical of institutions working-class people value (churches, small businesses, police)

7. Allowing the Far Left to Define the Party
Activist groups and progressive staffers push unpopular cultural positions, making it seem like Democrats are more extreme than they actually are. Operatives and campaigns must remember that activist groups exist to promote their single issue and raise money around it, not to make Democrats electable.

8. Reactionary Rather Than Proactive
Democrats often let Republicans set the terms of cultural debates (e.g., crime, immigration) instead of clearly defining their own positions in a way that resonates with voters.

9. Overreliance on Buzzwords & Political Correctness
Terms like "pregnant people" and "Latinx" alienate working-class voters who see them as out of touch with real-world terms and vocabulary.

10. Lack of a Positive National Identity Message
Democrats focus too much on America’s flaws (racism, sexism, inequality) without acknowledging the country’s progress and potential, making them seem pessimistic and unpatriotic.
 
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When the team autobalance is way off.

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What’s the Chinese version of Tovarish? I need to know this when the Chinese forces help US forces liberate Canada.

Also, Japan being blue in that situation is hilarious. They’d be red faster then the speed of light.
 
For the average person, they will literally wake up to the news and see "Canada has officially become a US territory". Overnight, they will become Cold Puerto Rico.
For Canada to be a US state the canadians need to be proud to be an American and sing the national anthem very loudly or else we'll shoot Bret Hart and any Canadian hockey player live.
 
It was definitely 9/11, and no problems on my end. Maybe the site's fucked and no one noticed a conditional one day off inaccuracy.
You registered 2024-09-11 5:06:41 AM UTC. Due to this, you'll only show up as having registered on September 11 all year round for Eastern Time users and only when DST is in effect for Central Time users. This is influenced by the timezone setting in the UCP.

Should've registered in the morning instead since it would've then appeared correct for all users with US timezones configured.
 
Without legislation it's just a matter of time before an election goes the other way and every EO is reversed. This has to be done and soon or all of this will be for nothing.
Its more or less a trap card set by trump.

If it passes the legislature, good, but if it doesn't, its gonna be abyssal optics after 4 years to be the president to decide that english isn't the official language anymore.

In a more unified and prosperous society that believes in multiculturalism maybe, but now that people know multiculty is bullshit, republicans are gonna have a field decade smearing the dems as loving foreigners more than americans.
 
Holy shit. This entire thing is such as tell. Expand it and look at the parts I bold + underlined. "View", "feel", "see", "seem". Basically they don't accept that this is how they actually are, that none of it is true and that they just "seem" that way. They think it's a messaging issue and not their actual policies.
Precisely. They present it as a communication problem instead of a substantive issue with their actions. It also shows why Democrats can't be trusted to regain power any time soon. They are willing to make tactical rhetorical concessions (grudgingly, since their loonie base wants total war against the chuds), but they are not willing to make actual policy changes. The moment the voters elected a hypothetical "moderate white guy in a business suit" candidate, it would immediately be back to mass migration, trans kids, and full spectrum woke repression. They need to spend a lot of years in the wilderness to actually moderate themselves.

However, the thinking behind the document is not simply cynical. Most of them probably do believe they lost because of their messaging while they were "right" on the actual issues, and they can't accept why it didn't work this time. People don't neatly separate self interest and personal belief as long as things work out for them. They only start self analyzing when they get hit repeatedly in the face with the Stick of Consequences. What we are seeing here is still the denial phase of the five stages of grief. The next one will be anger, lots of anger.
 
History has shown a World War is the only way in which the Democrats can remain in power for more than eight years.
They also use it as an opportunity to draft their opponents base to fight and die in foreign countries

So. Why are Democrats so desperate to kick off World War III again?
Because Trump wants peace, and you know what Trump wants the dems automatically hate
 
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