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<blockquote data-quote="Jock Ewing Fan" data-source="post: 329210" data-attributes="member: 40536"><p>many self-proclaimed Dem "leaders" are just pro-choice/pro-lgbtq corporatist war mongers. The culture war is a distraction from the awful things both sides are really up to. I can't say with certainty that there are infiltrators and instigators, but the powers that be certainly get their way no matter what.</p><p></p><p>I tend to agree, and I think there is some further context</p><p></p><p>I think that one of the points that I would add is this leads to diminishing resources for the middle and working class, and there is more</p><p>and more competition for these dwindling resources. Law abiding people who are trying to provide for their families may have limited choices, but what is their alternative?</p><p></p><p>They can't just drop out and let those whose agendas would harm them go unchallenged.</p><p></p><p>Both sides are flawed, but right now it is the Democrats who have given us the highest inflation in 4 decades, gas prices that have more than doubled, </p><p>a border crisis, inflated grocery store prices, baby formula shortages, cessation of drilling on federal lands, a rise in crime, a stock market that is lower than the day that they took office 17 months ago and a near record low going back 4 decades in the Workforce Participation Rate (which is a more reliable indicator than the </p><p>unemployment rate), a possible slowdown in real estate market, and a clear failure of international leadership, as Putin wages war.</p><p>The Biden Administration wanted to audit every bank account with an annual net change of $600, hire 87,000 more auditors, creating </p><p>a probable unconstitutional overreach with regard to privacy rights and a paperwork nightmare of mammoth proportions</p><p>They wanted to create a modern day Ministry of Truth.</p><p>The National School Board Association wrote a letter of apology because the Attorney General's office was preparing</p><p>to use the FBI and US Attorney's office to investigate the parents in a manner consistent with domestic terrorits.</p><p>Talk about overreach!</p><p></p><p>This is not about any one Politician, there is more than enough negative stuff about any number of them.</p><p></p><p> Again, both sides are flawed, and there is legitimate criticism on both sides, but right now, the Democrats have the majority in the House and Senate, as well as the Executive branch, and the Nation is suffering. Can the American voter really be expected to continue to support this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jock Ewing Fan, post: 329210, member: 40536"] many self-proclaimed Dem "leaders" are just pro-choice/pro-lgbtq corporatist war mongers. The culture war is a distraction from the awful things both sides are really up to. I can't say with certainty that there are infiltrators and instigators, but the powers that be certainly get their way no matter what. I tend to agree, and I think there is some further context I think that one of the points that I would add is this leads to diminishing resources for the middle and working class, and there is more and more competition for these dwindling resources. Law abiding people who are trying to provide for their families may have limited choices, but what is their alternative? They can't just drop out and let those whose agendas would harm them go unchallenged. Both sides are flawed, but right now it is the Democrats who have given us the highest inflation in 4 decades, gas prices that have more than doubled, a border crisis, inflated grocery store prices, baby formula shortages, cessation of drilling on federal lands, a rise in crime, a stock market that is lower than the day that they took office 17 months ago and a near record low going back 4 decades in the Workforce Participation Rate (which is a more reliable indicator than the unemployment rate), a possible slowdown in real estate market, and a clear failure of international leadership, as Putin wages war. The Biden Administration wanted to audit every bank account with an annual net change of $600, hire 87,000 more auditors, creating a probable unconstitutional overreach with regard to privacy rights and a paperwork nightmare of mammoth proportions They wanted to create a modern day Ministry of Truth. The National School Board Association wrote a letter of apology because the Attorney General's office was preparing to use the FBI and US Attorney's office to investigate the parents in a manner consistent with domestic terrorits. Talk about overreach! This is not about any one Politician, there is more than enough negative stuff about any number of them. Again, both sides are flawed, and there is legitimate criticism on both sides, but right now, the Democrats have the majority in the House and Senate, as well as the Executive branch, and the Nation is suffering. Can the American voter really be expected to continue to support this? [/QUOTE]
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