Sunday, February 9, 2020

Dems discover the small state problem

Democratic disarray, dysfunction
This was the worst week for Democrats since Donald Trump’s election-night shocker of 2016.
Why it matters: In less than 200 hours, Democrats botched Iowa, watched Trump hit an all-time popularity high, debated ousting the DNC chair, and watched a socialist soar and an ideological civil war intensify.Axios' Margaret Talev reports from New Hampshire that amid real enthusiasm at candidate rallies, there's an underlying unease about unifying the party enough to get the kind of turnout needed to win in November.
What we're hearing: There's a new fatalism in my conversations with Democrats, with many telling me that what once seemed unthinkable — Trump's re-election in November — is now starting to look more likely than ever.
At this point it boils down to one thing, how does the leader of the Burlington Vermont ARRP run around promising everything for everyone?:

It was only eight years ago we tried this and out taxes went through the roof.   We are seeing with our own eyes the effect of this policy, in Illinois and California.  No one has the moral force left to tackle the real problem, they have priored themselves into the dust heap.

When Dems run around  the 'We are a democacy' horse manure, the voters learn to think, 1)They are frauds or 2) They intend to steal from me. It is hard to find another excuse.

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