GOP campaign advertising needs to pay some attention to this. Normal people are (in many cases) afraid to reveal their political views. But in the voting booth you can be honest about your politics and really tell America how you feel.
I understand the gas lighting the left does is at superior especially with social media being exalted to such a high level even though its mostly D list celebrities and leftist prog robots. Yet they get all the power to say who stays and who goes.
It seems as if we're a small, small group of people due to the gas lighting.
It's hard not to get depressed and lose enthusiasm.
It kills me when I talk to or hear people that are confused as to what is happening to our country. It’s called C-O-M-M-U-N-I-S-M !
When Your Private Dinner Conversation Becomes Your Waiters Facebook Post
I doubt we'll be eating out much even now that it's started opening up.
This article should be sent to every Republican Senator or Congressman along with the question, What are you doing about this?
There is no Silent Majority anymore. Those people have been systematically replaced. They have been run out of their cities to suburbs, had their children pushed into expensive private schools, had their very existence contested. It’s been done on purpose, it has everything to do with race or at least ethnicity. It’s not 1968 anymore. Trump has a tough battle ahead until November, and his opponent belongs in a nursing home.
The campaign message needs to get out unfiltered, the media is more corrupt than ever before. LOTS of great inspiring professional TV commercials with consistent messaging.
David Limbaugh left out another indicator of our crumbling nation, and that was the phony impeachment of PDJT. The entire thing was politically motivated and an abomination of the rule of law. Ironically, Trump’s November opponent was demonstrably guilty of what he was impeached for, yet gets no punishment.
It has been 100+ years since the last time we cracked even 65% eligible voter turnout for presidential elections. Most of the time it has been way below that, and drastically less for congressional, state and local. Social media and the 24 hour news cycle conditions people to think that many more care about politics and culture than actually really care, at least enough to vote about it one way or the other.
The truly horrific thing is that I cant really picture things being any better if more people deigned to vote. Pretty much the opposite in fact.
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