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- 8 de Ene, 2025
Democrats, in the last 15 years, irreversibly wedded themselves to four causes:
Unlimited LGBT advocacy
Unlimited support of immigration regardless of the consequences of allowing immigrants to enter America
Defending antisocial behavior from black people under the guise of BLM
Trying to stop Covid by forcing everyone to mask and take untested vaccines that didn't work
Republicans under Trump have:
Tripled down on support for Israel, in a time when support for Israel is becoming very unpopular
Become the pro-war party despite Trump running on a anti-war platform and accusing his opponent of being pro-war
Done virtually nothing to correct the cost-of-living problems they successfully blamed the Democrats for, to win the 2024 election
Supported more H1B/student visas entering America, and turn a blind eye to businesses hiring illegals, despite successful anti-immigrant campaigning in 2024
Expelled members of their own party who fought for releasing the Epstein files, when Trump promised to release them in 2024 and then attempted to renege on that promise in 2025.
In a nutshell, both parties are supporting positions that are becoming very unpopular and neither party is addressing cost-of-living problems that most Americans actually care about. Outside of Trump's cult-of-personality and leftist redditors who have oppositional defiance disorder for anything Trump, the Republicans and Democrats are losing popularity.
So what happens long-term? Will one of the parties change, or will a third party arise? Or will politics in general become more ignored because it doesn't address the needs of the average person?
Unlimited LGBT advocacy
Unlimited support of immigration regardless of the consequences of allowing immigrants to enter America
Defending antisocial behavior from black people under the guise of BLM
Trying to stop Covid by forcing everyone to mask and take untested vaccines that didn't work
Republicans under Trump have:
Tripled down on support for Israel, in a time when support for Israel is becoming very unpopular
Become the pro-war party despite Trump running on a anti-war platform and accusing his opponent of being pro-war
Done virtually nothing to correct the cost-of-living problems they successfully blamed the Democrats for, to win the 2024 election
Supported more H1B/student visas entering America, and turn a blind eye to businesses hiring illegals, despite successful anti-immigrant campaigning in 2024
Expelled members of their own party who fought for releasing the Epstein files, when Trump promised to release them in 2024 and then attempted to renege on that promise in 2025.
In a nutshell, both parties are supporting positions that are becoming very unpopular and neither party is addressing cost-of-living problems that most Americans actually care about. Outside of Trump's cult-of-personality and leftist redditors who have oppositional defiance disorder for anything Trump, the Republicans and Democrats are losing popularity.
So what happens long-term? Will one of the parties change, or will a third party arise? Or will politics in general become more ignored because it doesn't address the needs of the average person?