There is very little evidence that election campaigns are effective at changing people's minds, particularly when the candidate is as well known as Trump. The election very likely will come down to two things -- the performance of the economy and the effectiveness of the candidate's ballot harvesting operations. Almost everything else is…
There is very little evidence that election campaigns are effective at changing people's minds, particularly when the candidate is as well known as Trump. The election very likely will come down to two things -- the performance of the economy and the effectiveness of the candidate's ballot harvesting operations. Almost everything else is noise. The Kamala "momentum" that the media are so eager to hype is mostly a reflection of polling response bias. Democrats are relieved that they are finally rid of the walking corpse that is Joe Biden. They still would have voted for him but they were not excited to tell pollsters of that fact.
It's not hard to imagine that the Democrats will be able to steal this election like they stole the last one. They have been hard at work registering illegal aliens to vote and making sure that in some states no proof of citizenship will be required to cast a ballot.
On the bright side, there are at least some signs, thanks to the work of people like Scott Pressler and Charlie Kirk, that Republicans are at least in the ballot harvesting game now. Voter registrations are also way up in key swing states like Arizona, Nevada, and Pennsylvania. Compared to both 2016 and 2020, Trump is in a much stronger position now.
No matter what happens in the election, the fact that at least half of the country doesn't seem to be bothered by the fact that no one really seems to know who is running this country does not bode well for the future.
The fact that half the country doesn’t seem to be bothered by Tulsi being put on a terrorist watchlist also seems to me to be a pretty clear indication that America no longer exists as a country. So how then can we elect a president for a country that no longer exists as a country? We obviously can’t. Whoever is elected will be seen as illegitimate by half the country. I blame the democrats and their media for this disaster. This could have so easily been such a nice country. Too late now.
Yes, it probably is too late. I think we have already crossed the Rubicon. We have already accepted so much -- from the stolen election to the politicized "Justice Department" and on and on -- that accepting the election of a cackling, Marxist moron is not that hard to imagine. I feel I need to do what I can to help Trump win but the fact that we have allowed the rot we now see in all of our institutions is proof of a failed system.
I have great respect for our Constitution and the great ideals of our founding fathers but these ideals are not much defense against an ignorant population that chooses to ignore them. I fear that things will have to get a lot worse before they get better. I hope for my children's and grandchildren's sake that I am wrong.
If nothing else the fact that no matter what the outcome half the population won't accept it is proof the US is a failed state. No borders is another indicator of that.
I totally agree about Tulsi and remember the goons pulled that crazy shit on DJT to kill the moral and I believe that is about all that it really is about, Sava.
Surely if Substack advertised more outside of the fringe we'd be hearing more from supporters and maybe even change some people's perspectives.
I trust that there's some higher ups on our front too. And They got the picture and now the time has come.
This is going to take a grassroots effort of everyone on the Pro-freedom Right to find and share the videos and articles the far-left media and the National Socialist ‘Democratic’ Authoritarian Party want to suppress.
Even now, they are gaslighting on Kommunazi Kamala’s 'Price Gauging' prosecution proposal.
Good point in that last paragraph. Kinda puts ambiguous at the helm of the most powerful country of 305 million or so inhabitants at quite the disadvantage under these circumstances.
There is very little evidence that election campaigns are effective at changing people's minds, particularly when the candidate is as well known as Trump. The election very likely will come down to two things -- the performance of the economy and the effectiveness of the candidate's ballot harvesting operations. Almost everything else is noise. The Kamala "momentum" that the media are so eager to hype is mostly a reflection of polling response bias. Democrats are relieved that they are finally rid of the walking corpse that is Joe Biden. They still would have voted for him but they were not excited to tell pollsters of that fact.
It's not hard to imagine that the Democrats will be able to steal this election like they stole the last one. They have been hard at work registering illegal aliens to vote and making sure that in some states no proof of citizenship will be required to cast a ballot.
On the bright side, there are at least some signs, thanks to the work of people like Scott Pressler and Charlie Kirk, that Republicans are at least in the ballot harvesting game now. Voter registrations are also way up in key swing states like Arizona, Nevada, and Pennsylvania. Compared to both 2016 and 2020, Trump is in a much stronger position now.
No matter what happens in the election, the fact that at least half of the country doesn't seem to be bothered by the fact that no one really seems to know who is running this country does not bode well for the future.
The fact that half the country doesn’t seem to be bothered by Tulsi being put on a terrorist watchlist also seems to me to be a pretty clear indication that America no longer exists as a country. So how then can we elect a president for a country that no longer exists as a country? We obviously can’t. Whoever is elected will be seen as illegitimate by half the country. I blame the democrats and their media for this disaster. This could have so easily been such a nice country. Too late now.
Yes, it probably is too late. I think we have already crossed the Rubicon. We have already accepted so much -- from the stolen election to the politicized "Justice Department" and on and on -- that accepting the election of a cackling, Marxist moron is not that hard to imagine. I feel I need to do what I can to help Trump win but the fact that we have allowed the rot we now see in all of our institutions is proof of a failed system.
I have great respect for our Constitution and the great ideals of our founding fathers but these ideals are not much defense against an ignorant population that chooses to ignore them. I fear that things will have to get a lot worse before they get better. I hope for my children's and grandchildren's sake that I am wrong.
If nothing else the fact that no matter what the outcome half the population won't accept it is proof the US is a failed state. No borders is another indicator of that.
Awwh, c'mon gurl, It ain't over till it's over. 🦾
I totally agree about Tulsi and remember the goons pulled that crazy shit on DJT to kill the moral and I believe that is about all that it really is about, Sava.
Surely if Substack advertised more outside of the fringe we'd be hearing more from supporters and maybe even change some people's perspectives.
I trust that there's some higher ups on our front too. And They got the picture and now the time has come.
This is our future if we’re not careful:
The Steal of the Century
It was flagrant. He knows it, his allies know it, the international community knows it, and the people know it too. Y ahora qué
https://archive.ph/z2ONY
https://www.caracaschronicles.com/2024/08/10/the-steal-of-the-century/
This is going to take a grassroots effort of everyone on the Pro-freedom Right to find and share the videos and articles the far-left media and the National Socialist ‘Democratic’ Authoritarian Party want to suppress.
Even now, they are gaslighting on Kommunazi Kamala’s 'Price Gauging' prosecution proposal.
Good point in that last paragraph. Kinda puts ambiguous at the helm of the most powerful country of 305 million or so inhabitants at quite the disadvantage under these circumstances.