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Democracy isn’t on the ballot — It is the ballot.

We know the party of treason cheats. They have elevated it to an art form. They’ve been at it since time time of Boss Tweed. So we must overwhelm the system.

GET OUT AND VOTE AND TAKE LIKE-MINDED FAMILY AND FRIENDS WITH YOU.

I get party loyalty. I get that.

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I get clinging to one’s long held loyalties. I get that.

But who in their right mind would vote for this?

Who would vote for the hell the Democrats have wrought? That I don’t get. It’s a bloody nightmare.

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Democracy Isn’t At Risk, Democrats Are

Last week confirmed the “democracy at risk” theme will serve as Democrats’ closing argument heading into Tuesday’s midterm elections.

“If you’ve got election deniers serving as your governor, as your senator, as your secretary of state, as your attorney general, then democracy as we know it may not survive in Arizona,” Obama proclaimed at a Phoenix rally, punctuating his point by declaring, “That’s not an exaggeration. That is a fact.”

On Wednesday evening, President Joe Biden repeated the mantra at an event hosted by the Democratic National Committee at Washington’s Union Station. “In our bones, we know democracy is at risk, but we also know this: It’s in our power to preserve our democracy,” Biden told the audience. The president then connected the supposed threat to democracy with the upcoming midterm elections, entreating the audience to “make the future of our democracy an important part of your decision to vote and how you vote.”

The Washington Post on Sunday provided Biden and his fellow Democrats an assist in pushing the “democracy at risk” closing narrative, headlining a Sunday column, “Midterms Pose Fresh Test for American Democracy After Two Years Under Fire.”

It’s difficult to say whether the “democracy at risk” pitch speaks more of desperation or of stupidity, but either way, the promotion of this buzz-phrase in the final days of the election season proves an implicit acknowledgment that it is Democrats who are at risk in Tuesday’s election.

Democracy Isn’t on the Ballot — It is the Ballot

In our constitutional republic, Tuesday’s vote provides Americans our only democratic say in governance at the federal and much of the state level until the 2024 election. But rather than sell voters on why Democrats will be better representatives, the “democracy at risk” pitch pretends that electing Republicans will destroy the very democratic process the voters just engaged in. It is both silly and a circularly self-negating theory.

That Democrats decided to rest on this theme, then, shows they know that on the substantive issues they have nothing to sell the country. In contrast, Republican candidates running for everything from school board member, to state legislator or governor, to House representative or senator are hammering the harm that has befallen our country since Democrats took over less than two years ago.

Inflation, high gas prices, still-rising interest rates, and a recession represent the pocketbook issues voters place atop their list of concerns. The open border, high crime rates, and the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, which has siphoned off billions from U.S. taxpayers, add to the anti-Democrat sentiments. A lack of standing in the world, first seen following the botched Afghanistan withdrawal, accelerated in recent months with Biden’s outreach to Saudi Arabia and the man Biden promised to make a pariah. After fist-bumping with the Saudi leader, Biden suffered the humiliation of OPEC moving to further tighten the oil supply in response to the president’s entreats to pump more oil.

And while Democrats thought the Supreme Court’s reversal of Roe provided them a trump card for the midterm elections, the key constituent group targeted with promises to codify Roe — suburban women — showed instead more concern over the current dire economic conditions. Those bread-and-butter issues, coupled with anger over the shutdown of schools and the harm inflicted on their children, seem to have pushed suburban moms to the right. The sexualization of youth and the growing indoctrination of kids in trans ideology in schools, and especially the opening of girls’ locker rooms and sports teams to boys, are also prompting moderate Democrats to vote Republican — some for the first time in their lives.

Unable to defend their handling of the economy, the border, foreign policy, or the myriad of other issues weighing on voters’ minds, Democrats turned their focus instead to Trump and the Jan. 6, 2020, riots to support their “democracy at risk” narrative. But to middle America, the Democrats’ fixation on Jan. 6 merely exposes the party’s hypocrisy, because Americans remember both Democrat “election deniers” dating back to Bush v. Gore and 2000 as well as the left’s lack of outrage over the Antifa and Black Lives Matter riots that beset major cities in the summer of 2020.

The Democrats’ continued focus on Jan. 6, now under the umbrella of the “democracy at risk” narrative, proves more than hypocritical, though: It proves tone-deaf to the concerns facing the country. But tomorrow voters will have a chance to speak loudly to the overlords who believe Democracy means voting only for Democrats.

A red wave will not be an end to our representative democracy, however; it will just be an end to the Democrat representatives.

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PlatinumGhostD
PlatinumGhost
1 year ago

Today, I will do what is my Right and my Duty as an American Citizen. I will Vote and I will do it In Person with ID.

Chris Wolf
Chris Wolf
1 year ago

I Voted yesterday, Monday, in a straight Anti-Junta ticket against the Newsom cronies in California. We have some good candidates, including LA County Sheriff Alex Villanueva, who grew up in East LA, the Barrio, is a career Sheriff’s Deputy, and is at war against “the cowardly and corrupt LA County Board of Supervisors” and their conniving of “the homeless-industrial complex,” especially the most craven and despicable of them, Supervisor Sheila Kuehl, who approves huge contracts for her Lesbian partner’s Biden-style money laundering schemes and takes massive campaign contributions in return.
What a communist crony pig LA County Supervisor Sheila Keuhl is.
Sorry, everywhere you see gays in political leadership (which is almost everywhere), there you see corruption and abuse.

TDD
TD
1 year ago

“I do not believe in a fate that will fall on us no matter what we do. I do believe in a fate that will fall on us if we do nothing.”
-President Reagan

Last edited 1 year ago by TD
Snowedin
Snowedin
1 year ago

I voted today and I voted for all of the Republicans. Unfortunately I had to vote for hold my nose and vote for one RINO.

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