The Dems cannot think far enough ahead...
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Question: Do conservatives think far ahead? I wonder. Soros has a formula that’s working for him. Evil though he is, he’s leveraging a few hundred million dollars pretty skillfully.
Now getting involved in local politics for the very first time. And I’m enjoying learning what it’s about. It’s also turning out to a good way to develop friendships (not close friends, but kindred spirits shall we say).
Because my work tech research work is about doing business nationally and internationally, I’ve been amiss at getting to know people in the larger city/town neighborhood. My Dad was the opposite because he was a real estate agent on Cape Cod.
I’m wondering if the GOP has data on how it costs to acquire a new voter. And how would we measure “acquiring a voter”. Maybe “winning a voter” can be measured when a person takes a specific positive action — attending a rally, or volunteering for something to help the cause.
Is there a cost benefit analysis out there to guide GOP and conservatives who have X amount of money and need to figure out how best to spend that money?
One winning form of “bait” I’ve seen is slices of pizza. You can get people to come to a local event if pizza and snacks are available.
Trump is getting huge support by pulling people together in rallies where they have a good time and feel a sense of community.
So I throw this out there for FReepers to share a tip that works.
Don’t misunderstand me, Leftists think plenty far ahead, but only in their own swim lane. They can think and plan for the 2030 election and how they would cheat to win it.
That isn’t a problem for them.
What they have a problem with is thinking far ahead outside their swim lane, as in the ramifications of the actions they take which won’t be evident tomorrow.
They will be evident when someone pounds on their door and drags them away in the middle of the night as they scream “Why are you doing this? I’m on your side! I helped put you in power!”
When I said they cannot think ahead, that is what I meant.