Posted on 07/31/2020 5:45:09 AM PDT by Kaslin
Rising crime. Coronavirus woes. Small business closures. Higher taxes. Bipartisan displeasure with Democrat dominance of cities.
These concerns give urban residents, roughly 81 percent of the total U.S. population, good reason to flee cities for suburbs and rural localities.
Sadly, Republican retreat from urban areas gave Democrats carte blanche to rule cities unchallenged for decades. Nevertheless, given the current circumstances, Republicans must and can offer a contrast to the chaos unfolding nationwide.
Retreat from Cities Problematic for Partys Viability
In 2000, Republican mayors dominated half of the nations dozen largest cities. Today, Republican mayors only oversee 13 of the 50 largest U.S. cities.
City Journal noted in 2013, The Republican move away from the cities is also bad for the cities themselves, which have hugely benefitedand could benefit a lot morefrom right-of-center ideas.
Given how lawless cities like Portland, Seattle, New York City, and Los Angeles have become, there is a ripe opportunity for the party to make its case to citiesif done so genuinely and effectively.
How the GOP Can Make Inroads in the Cities
Republicans have touted how palatable their ideas are to all Americans. And they are easily marketable to many peopleespecially to those residing in metropolises. Issues that resonate include school choice, occupational licensing reform, freelancing, lower taxes, and deregulation, among many issues.
As life in Democrat-run cities proves more challenging, could this propel residents there, who generally lean left, to abandon Democrats?
Lawrence Jones, a conservative commentator and Fox News Contributor, told Townhall the Republican Party can make meaningful inroads and lasting change if it actually engages people there.
Ive been reporting on the crisis in liberal cities for years, said Jones.
Many ask why wont the voters in those cities simply vote Republicans? Well, those Republicans arent there or at least on the ground working before election time.
Jones recently hosted a Fox News special called One Nation where he highlighted the current state of race relations in America.
If we truly want to improve these communities we must give them a choice. I guarantee you they wont pick continued death, poverty and destruction, Jones added.
Shoshana Weissmann, a center-right think tank employee previously involved with CityGOP, said Republican operatives must learn how to effectively campaign in urban settings.
Republicans have to stop campaigning in cities the same way they would in rural areas, said Weissmann.
Voters care about different issues and different issues affect them, and that varies by city, too. A smart Republican won't burst in Leeroy Jenkins style saying "Look at me! I'm Republican! Rather, he or she will show up, show they care, listen, and show solutions.
San Diego Mayor Kevin Falconer, a two-term Republican who runs the eighth largest city in the country, has contrasted liberals at the helm of other major American cities.
My approach has been to run an efficient and effective government, not just for the sake of efficiency, but with the goal of taking tax dollars saved and reinvesting them back in our communities, said Falconer.
While other mayors coronavirus responses were quite extreme, Mayor Falconer employed a more balanced approach.
During COVID-19, San Diego has also launched a robust effort to help small businesses recover from the pandemic's devastating effects, Falconer added. Just recently, I signed an Executive Order that cuts fees and streamlines permits to help businesses expand outdoors to stay open as the state closes down sectors of the economy again due to the virus.
nbsp;The mayor believes his work in Americas Finest City could be a blueprint for Republicans elsewhere.
It's time for a new approach, with a revitalized party that moves beyond the echo chambers of Sacramento and D.C. and works for our families, he said.
Instead of looking to Washington for the way forward, or trying to invent something entirely new, Republicans should look to what is working in our cities. And thats what Ive worked toward during my time as mayor.
Conclusion
President Trump brashly claimed, "All Democrat-run cities, in every case, they're going to hell."
And hes not wrong. Pull up social media or turn on the TV to see for yourself.
Despite disarray marking Democrat-run cities today, there is hope for Republican ideas there.
Efforts are currently underway in North Carolina and Wisconsin to grow the party. Rand Paul attempted it in Detroit a few years back, and Republican-aligned candidates recently won local city races in Virginia.
Its long past due for Republicans to articulate a conservative vision to our fellow Americans calling cities homes. Lets hope the party begins to plant the seeds to cultivate necessary electoral change.
cannot access Millie Weavers own video on this, so posting what is a relatively sober interview from Alex Jones show. vitally important everyone sees this. I have been trying to show connections between the BLM/Antifa riots and The Sunrise Movement. Millie has the story. her Skype cuts out briefly a couple of times:
VIDEO: 1h31m in to 2h12m: 30 Jul: Millie Weaver on undercover in Sunrise Movement/100 Day Siege plan - to hit homes of Republicans etc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCNyMVVamHM
hope someone can access Millies own video and post it.
One cannot save something that doesnt want to be saved. The cities are their own worst enemies. Until they repent they fill continue to fail
Assuming there are enough decent people in the cities that will stop voting for corrupt dem-o-rats who promise free sh*t.
Unfortunately, the people living in democrat hell-hole cities choose to reelect their democrat master - over and over and over again.
You can't fix stupid!
I contend that the biggest problem conservatives and Christians have is our media and education systems, which have brainwashed America.
Ignorant and brainwashed people do not understand cause and effect; ignorant and brainwashed people do not think critically; ignorant and brainwashed people do not understand or embrace the Constitution.
But the fact remains that Pittsburgh last had a Republican mayor in 1934 or so.
Great point!
I don't think there's much the GOP can do to attract urban voters that wouldn't turn them off completely to the party's base.
You said it.
Never going to happen. Blacks makeup a huge portion of the population in the cities and will never give up the D brand. Its their meal ticket into politics and the corruption that follows.
Cities are an outdated idea. They need to be broken up.
To Reclaim Cities, Republicans Must Re-Engage Them
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After living in both Boston, and Atlanta, and “lesser cities” like Knoxville and Nashville, I have come to conclusions similar to Thomas Jefferson::
I view great cities as pestilential to the morals, the health and the liberties of man. True, they nourish some of the elegant arts, but the useful ones can thrive elsewhere, and less perfection in the others, with more health, virtue & freedom, would be my choice.
Cities are a necessary evil. Cities should serve the general welfare of the nation’s constituents, not visa-versa. They are to be given just enough liberty to specialize economically and enjoy their own unique freedoms (including some vices) which hare not easily attainable in rural areas. But they should not become nations unto themselves; and they should never subjugate the national interest to their interest of their urban elites.
When you start with idiotic assumptions, your argument isn't going anywhere. The suburbs are part of that 81 percent urbanized according to the Census. The author seems to assume that the 81 percent only includes the inner cities if she talks about fleeing cities for the suburbs having any effect on that percentage.
Today, Republican mayors only oversee 13 of the 50 largest U.S. cities.
And of those 13, how many are dealing with ANTIFA/BLM the same way they are in Portland, et al?
Spineless jelly fish have more backbone than the majority of gop senators.
“To Reclaim Cities, Republicans Must Re-Engage Them...”
A fool’s errand. The big cities are irretrievably gone. Don’t waste time and money.
“Ignorant and brainwashed people do not understand cause and effect; ignorant and brainwashed people do not think critically; ignorant and brainwashed people do not understand or embrace the Constitution.”
Ignorant and brainwashed people ARE the inhabitants of big democrat cities.
We are re-engaging them. That’s what we’re doing in Seattle, Portland and other cities. Ref. Operation Legend.
> I guarantee you they wont pick continued death, poverty and destruction, Jones added.
Oh, but they do, every time.
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