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The Democratic Party’s Learning Disability

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Posted By: Garnet, 11/7/2022 1:49:49 AM

Election Day finally arrives tomorrow, and most serious political analysts expect the Democrats to lose their majorities in both houses of Congress while incurring significant collateral damage in numerous state and local contests. There is still some uncertainty about the ultimate size of the looming wave, but there is little doubt that it will profoundly alter the political landscape. This inevitably raises the following question: Do the Democrats have the capacity to learn anything from defeat?

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Reply 1 - Posted by: SALady 11/7/2022 1:59:01 AM (No. 1326856)
There are two things that Demon-Rats are certain of: 1) It truly is easier to ask forgiveness than to ask permission -- though they never apologize for the evil things they did. And be assured that every evil thing they did was 100% on purpose!!! And 2) Every time the Demon-Rats really mess up, and the Republicans get a huge win and start to fix all the evil things the Demon-Rats did, then once everything is much better the sheeple go back to electing Demon-Rats again. It's a giant nasty cycle that just keeps continuing over and over again.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: leonardo 11/7/2022 2:08:19 AM (No. 1326860)
The Democrats who are really socialists now, have accommodated to the long march of the Cultural Marxists, who have patently infiltrated many of our institutions. Bernie Sanders was almost the Democrat standard bearer after all. The Dems appeal to those who are happy to take taxes from those who earn a living and give those moneys to those who would rather not work. These same people think of themselves as oppressed and thus are entitled. Human Nature is not changing anytime soon and the Dems, like the Communist Chinese Party, is patient.They intend to slowly abridge the human rights afforded to us by the US Constitution. If we are complacent that is exactly what will happen.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: PChristopher 11/7/2022 2:19:11 AM (No. 1326863)
The real question is whether the Republicans have the backbone to do what needs to be done in the face of what will no doubt be a merciless onslaught by the American Soviet media in combination with the Commucrats lobbing hand grenades from the back of the room. Republicans don't have a great track record with courage.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Trigger2 11/7/2022 5:16:40 AM (No. 1326895)
The only thing demonrats learn is l) they didn't cheat enough; 2) didn't lie convincingly enough, and 3) all they need to do is to continue on doing the same things over and over again.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: jeffkinnh 11/7/2022 5:50:53 AM (No. 1326907)
"Do the Democrats have the capacity to learn anything from defeat? " Oh yes. Like the bank robber that gets caught. If the robber is given the typical "first timer" sentence and is intent on a life of crime, they learn to be a better robber so they don't get caught the next time. Also note today's political structure. Dems are given little or no punishment by either our legal system, the bureaucracy, or the media. These behavioral corrective mechanisms are broken. Further, most federal politicians and many state or local ones get rich being in politics and selling influence. Big rewards and generally low risks encourages the continuation of their behavior. The lack of punishment also builds an arrogance, "Look, I got away with it again!". This encourages an escalation in their bad behaviors. Consider the riots after Trump's inauguration and the continual rioting in the summer of 2020 by dem agents. What happened as punishment? VERY LITTLE. Both the participants and leaders now consider this a valid political tool. The disastrous BOCare was passed and still exists today like a Zombie. The dems paid a temporary price in 2010 but BO was reelected in 2012. Then the senile Brandon was selected in 2020 and the dems went full socialist. No real, lasting punishment emboldened them. The following needs to happen: Media needs to hold dems accountable. This is somewhat happening as liberal media has no credibility and is dying. We need some social media laws to introduce accountability for things like "Zuck bucks" and political censorship. We need legal costs and enforcement against some of the dems actions. We have a more conservative court and that's a start. We need more Conservative judges and new laws tightening up elections and against rioting and other forms of intimidation. We need to clean out the bureaucratic swamp. We need to STOP its power grabs and spending without Congressional approvals. The DOJ and FBI and IRS and "intelligence" services need to be scourged. Education and environment need to be severely reigned in, in a permanent manner. In short, we need to TEACH dems that it is too costly to continue as they have. They need to pay a BIG personal and political price for the behaviors they have pursued.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: stablemoney 11/7/2022 5:58:26 AM (No. 1326908)
The only thing the Democrats learn is to change their names to something more palatable to deceive the people, but never changing their agenda. They are a criminal organization, the envy of the mafia, who are its henchmen.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Strike3 11/7/2022 7:57:16 AM (No. 1326975)
It's a genetic fault. Once a family acquires the stupid leftist gene there isn't much that can be done except to keep all members away from anything important and sharp pencils.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: MickTurn 11/7/2022 7:21:01 PM (No. 1327497)
The only way STUPID can be fixed is the same way the French got rid of those in charge...with a Guillotine!
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