CameronBornAndBred wrote: ↑November 3rd, 2021, 9:26 am
Nrrrrvous wrote: ↑November 3rd, 2021, 6:25 am
Well, Virginia let me down once again.
What worries me more than Youngkin is the next presidential election. The Biden backlash may still be strong.
This is the banner headline on CNN this morning.
Democrats know they have a grave problem
They may know it, but I have little hope that they'll do anything to fix it other than continue to push even further left. (Irony in that pushing even further right seems to work great for the GOP.) Because it works for one side, though, does not mean it will work for the other. (And it won't.)
Another headline...
Election night sent serious warning signs that President Biden's party has misjudged the nation's mood
https://www.cnn.com/2021/11/03/politics ... index.html
I kinda disagree with some of the bannering. The main problem Democrats have is that they are so busy in-fighting, they can't get anything done. Republicans are authoritarians at heart, so they unify and push the party line agenda through on pain of excommunication. Democrats are busy thinking for themselves and, you know, discussing and compromising. Which, as it happens, it what is supposed to happen in a Democracy, but Democrats never bother to sell that concept to the voters. I'd love to see the Democrats pushing the notion that compromise is desirable and good for the country, and having a monolithic autocracy on the other side is not. And because of that difference in how the two parties operate, the filibuster would be long gone if the Republicans had a 50-50 senate split and held the tie-breaker.
Instead, the Republican are ruthlessly pressing the message that Democrats are just incompetent and want to tax and spend us into oblivion. It is almost unforgivable that just about the only thing the media would talk about for a long time were the various price tags on the reconciliation bill. The issue isn't the price; the issue is what benefits do we get for our money. If I followed politics only casually, I would still have no idea what they are even fighting about other than a number, and as a taxpayer, the simple thing to think is that smaller spending is better, because of taxes.
So Democrats give traditional Republicans like Mitch a freeroll on the idea that Democrats are the "Tax and Spend" party. When are Democrats going to finally own that, yes, they are the "Tax and Spend" party, but the Republicans are the "Just Spend" party? Democrats are by far the more fiscally responsible party, but somehow Republicans get to pretend that their the responsible ones.
It is utterly frustrating for this Democrat to continue to watch a party that is SO BAD at messaging!