Showing posts with label mid-term election. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mid-term election. Show all posts

29 May 2026

Democrats Goal to 'Make America Wussie Again' Slowly Builds Steam to Mid-Term Elections

 The Democrat party is on the warpath to retake the House and Senate in the 2026 mid-term elections and of course the 2028 Presidential election when the White House is up for grabs. Taking direct action against President Trump and MAGA in a counteroffensive I anticipate the party will take up the slogan Make America Wussie Again!.

Democrats want to reopen the border for illegal migration, defund Homeland Security and police nationwide. Just yesterday I got a letter from an organization asking for contributions to help buy bullet proof vests for police officers in cities underfunded by Democrats seeking to defund them. If I were employed I would have sent $10.

With just 40 trillion dollars of U.S. Public debt and the prospect for three or four trillion more by 2029 when a Democrat President could reopen the White house for parties and the Trump ballroom for hip hop and bling, Democrats have good plans to spend borrowed money on new policies to help increase the trillion dollar a year interest on public debt. In effect the party hasn’t any plans besides promoting wussiehood for all, eliminating the 2nd Amendment through Supreme Court appointments of leftists and running public debt up north of 50 trillion dollars- to outspend Republicans if that were possible. Wussiehood policies draw their election base to the polls like meat draws flies. It is anticipated that a full wussie platform for the ‘gurls’ will be launched in time for the mid-term. 

For the present, Senator Adam Schiff is still unannounced regarding his White House bid, and Democrats are protesting the war upon Iran and underfunding of the war to end all wars in Ukraine. Solid policy choices calculated to bring new hope to politicians seeking pay increases.

25 May 2026

Democrats Hope to Gridlock Government In Mid-Term Election

Democrats and left leaning Republicans hope to pull President Trump's political teeth in the November Mid-term elections by handing him a platter of losing Republican House and Senate seats. If they can accomplish that, President Trump's MAGA agenda will finally die an unnatural death Democrats have sought since before his first term of office.

American voters tend to believe that if one party is underperforming or if hate Trump syndrome has overcome them, that switching to the sole viable alternative political party will fix the problems facing the nation or that would provide better pork to-themselves. That whipsaw assumption is simply incorrect.

Neither Democrats or Republicans have a rational policy to balance the Federal Budget, pay off the public debt, transition to sustainable green economics, develop an emergent economic plan that is realistic for workers displaced by A.I. inroads (about all grocery store jobs and truck driving could be done by A.I. for example). Both parties have a majority or a large number of 5th columnists seeking to continue the Ukraine war until Zelensky and the EU have recovered all of Ukraine, made it part of N.A.T.O. and made President Putin stand trial in Holland, neither party knows how to stop using plastic and creating billions of tons of microplastics annually, or to end the increase of atmospheric global CO2 concentration that is at 432 p.p.m. today- it does create a greenhouse effect and increased CO2 lowers the IQ of humans-especially that of politicians.

Neither party knows how to create a universal minimum basic income to simplify a wealth of social challenges from unemployment, incarceration, retirement, health and AI displacement unemployment to disability, transport and discrimination. Neither party knows how to coordinate that basic income with a transition to sustainable economic policies and restructuring of the nation's economy to conform to empirical environmental and demographic challenges successfully. Republicans at least know how to secure borders that are requisite for a polity to have realistic political self-determination of national policies.

Without a clear and realistic agenda and without voting on issues the tragicomedy of contemporary U.S. politics will continue regardless of who has the winning edge in November. Democrats could bring two years of political impotence to Washington D.C. regarding partisan priorities if they prevail. Republican victory would give President Trump's final two years an opportunity to develop whatever it is that he has been working on or planning with some political support in Congress.

https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/5888967-trump-approval-rating-republicans-economy-fox-poll/