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Ronda Ross's avatar

Dems do not seem to have many new policies, patriotism or otherwise, other than waiting for Trump to implode. The budget is an abomination, but already 1/3 of medical practices do not accept Medicaid. Many poor, must already receive their healthcare in ERs. Polling shows most Americans consider 20 hours a week of employment or volunteering as a condition of enrollment, reasonable.

Also, it is probably not a coincidence Medicaid spending rose 60% from 2019, just as 10 million mostly impoverished Biden migrants entered the US. It seems unlikely, those arriving with only the clothes on their backs, all now enjoy employer provided health insurance, or are paying their own bills. In any event, it's not as if migrants removed from Medicaid rolls, can register their displeasure at the polls.

Generally speaking, Dems lost the election on inflation, immigration and child social engineering. Inflation is now out of their control. The only change in Dem immigration policy, has been the support of violent criminal deportation. Dems insist everyone else remain. While some Dems may now mutter child transitions, might have been a bad idea, the Party and most Blue States still whole heartedly endorse the idea, along with trans girls in school sports.

Finally, Dems do themselves no favors, by repeatedly referencing Scandinavia. It is not remotely applicable. Scandinavian countries, until recently, were nearly as homogeneous as Japan and Korea. They are also tiny. Norway has 5 million people sitting atop a sea of oil.

Moreover, along with shared ethnicity, Scandinavians share a Protestant work ethic that remains deeply engrained, even if most no longer attend Church. "Idle hands are the Devil's Workshop" might as well be tattooed across their foreheads. Dems seem unlikely to morph 330 million Americans from 180 countries around the world, into Oslo Lutherans, anytime soon.

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Today's "left" is a left of the upper class and educated, there is no place for the working class. While it's true the latest legislation rolled back health and food programs for the poor after the midterms and gave large tax breaks for this year, is it that much different than forgiving loans for college grads or subsidising Teslas for the upper middle class? I didn't hear much from my party complaining about the increased SALT deduction.

Jobs and a paycheck aren't as vulnerable to the vicissitudes of politics. One's job is the place the GOP has gained an edge in competing for the support of the multi racial multi ethnic working class voter. Our party, the Democratic Party imported millions of low wage workers over four years. Doing so decreased inflation and ended upward pressure on wages and working conditions.

If you are a flatworker, sheetrocker, roofer, form setter, or one of hundreds of other blue collar workers who have lost in many cases an entire job category having a job and a paycheck is many times more important than rich people fighting over which ones will get the biggest kickback with the change in administration.

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