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Only One Party Might Never Recover As we inch closer to the U.S. midterms, it’s clear that the Democratic Party is in a horrible situation based on their unpopular policies and decisions. Dan Sullivan and Mark Young discuss some of the issues facing the Democrats right now and how they seem to be ignoring them rather than listening to voters. Highlights: Increase solar panels: President Biden isn’t using the Defense Act to generate more oil or to cut oil prices; he’s using it to increase solar panels. Not grasping: The left says people need to buy electric cars, but they’re not grasping that the cheapest electric car costs $40,000 to $60,000. Totally disconnected: The bureaucracies are totally disconnected from the people on the ground, working in every state. Can’t message correctly: You can’t message correctly to a people you’ve never personally interacted with. Not same education: Some people think others are where they are because they don’t have the same education. A class war: There’s a class war between the very small majority of leftists who have college educations and the rest of the country. You get out voted: The problem with being a contemptuous minority is that you get out voted on voting day. The proper authorities: The proper authorities to determine whether abortion is permitted in the U.S. are the governments of the individual states. Most people: Most people who seek power never want to relinquish power. Been a liar: If you observe President Biden’s career over the past 50 years, he has always been a liar. Crush the party: A big loss in November would launch a civil war in the Democratic Party, which will crush the party for the next two decades
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