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Feb 9Liked by Adam B. Coleman

Awesome Adam. You're so correct in every respect. The Democrats have moved on from their traditional constituencies, the ones I grew up with them representing...black Americans, Hispanics, working class Americans of every color, Union members, i.e. the regular people. The GOP was the party of the Ivy League and Country Club elites, business, the rich and wealthy. Historians looking back will be amazed that during a very short time, which equates to less than my 64 years on this planet, the parties have switched constituencies. The Dems are now all about big business, high tech industry executives, Hollywood, music industry and sports millionaires and billionaires, media-democrat party complex millionaire "journalists," and subsidizing automobile manufacturers, etc. The GOP is now the party of the average guy, not including the non-conservative RINO element, the Bush neo-con GOP and the traditional country club class that still attempts to cling to power...which is why they all hate Trump so much, a billionaire who they consider a class traitor, who identifies with and likely considers himself just a regular joe. And after the recent anti-Semitic performance of the democrats, I wonder how long Jewish Americans will continue to cling to their association with a party that contained most or all the anti-Semitic voices that we've heard babbling since Oct 7th? The old constituencies are fading and new ones, that detractors refer to as populist or MAGA are forming, because people have started to realize that a white man and a black man who are both working class Americans have a lot more in common with each other than they do with either the old school GOP or current democrat party elites and their cronies. Its one of the few things on the public scene today that I think provide real hope for the future..."the people" seem to be coming together and finding each other, which is cause of hope, optimism and celebration.

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I had the same thought yesterday. Except I was thinking of the abused spouse who keeps taking back the person who stole and cheated because they showed up with flowers. But your description is better. I hope Trump does get in and he is pushed to get results in schools. There is no reason for us to have failing schools.

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I tried to make my analogy sex neutral 😂

I agree with you.

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And that is equal treatment!

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Indeed!

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Feb 9Liked by Adam B. Coleman

I have learned that the left has been doing this for a while now, I ran across an article a few months ago about how immigration laws changed right after the civil rights movement came about, if that is true I am not surprised, black people were beginning to be an economic force here. A lot of illegal immigration has definitely caused them huge problems.

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Feb 9Liked by Adam B. Coleman

Another great article Adam. Clinton warrior Madeleine Albright arrogantly told women "There’s a special place in hell for women who don’t help each other!” Biden said "If you have a problem figuring out whether you’re for me or Trump, then you ain’t black." Trump told us what he was going to do to improve our lives and he didn't tell us how to vote by race and/or sex. But the dems and MSM keep telling us how Trump is the one who is racist and sexist. Actions have consequences.

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Feb 9Liked by Adam B. Coleman

A smart-ass might say that it's because they're smarter than the white suburban women who see paying $4/gal of gas, and $100 for two bags of groceries only as the latest and greatest testament to their virtue-signaling...

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