BluHorseShu said:
tsuag10 said:
They so far all seem to be good at messaging and not tolerating BS from Dems and the media.
They aren't squishy RINOs that talk about bipartisanship and that BS
Messaging and accessibility was huge in this election and will be big going forward if they intend to grow the MAGA coalition for future cycles.
All of the handwringing over each pick is crazy because they will each have a team of people working for them, but they have to be the face of their assigned positions.
Time will tell how it will go, but all the right pigs are squealing so far…
Just FYI....there is now MAGA coalition for the future. There are conservative ideals that have needed to be moved beyond the places where they have remained stagnant. Populism isn't a coalition. It allows for things to change as the wind blows. People can throw around the term RINO at everyone that doesn't think exactly like them but the conservative agenda has not changed.
The people selected are Trump sycophants mostly and the only reason some were selected was to repay their fealty to Trump. Good at messaging? Matt Gaetz? Good grief. The guy is a rich playboy who loves to get plastic surgery and be in the news.
We have control of Congress now and that will help with the key things we want, improved economy, immigration reform etc, but to think bipartisanship won't happen is silly. People like to think that since Trump won, the Dems will have zero say in anything because they will always say they want the opposite. That's just stupid. There are many things that both parties agree on and will work together to implement. A very simple example is funding to replace lead pipes so peoples drinking water isn't killing them. No one disagrees with this. To think there's a vast opposing chasm on everything is to be ill informed about the workings in Washington.
The bolded part is old thinking, IMO.
Libs don't play by the rules. Many of them hate us.
Like it or not, we need to ruthlessly wield power to achieve the results and reforms we need. Period. They would do the same thing if they could.
I'm not talking about violating the Constitution, but the social compact in America is broken between the left and the right. We no longer share core values.
If we don't take back the country, they will continue to take it for themselves, just like they have for the last 50 years.