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Understanding the republican public.

submitted by prototype to random 1.7 yearsSep 8, 2023 12:27:15 ago (+1/-1)     (random)

Saw a comment on the gatekeeper pundit.
"Vance is just grandstanding for votes. That is all politicians do. They don't work for us."

With a response by another that said
"So basically, if our side tries to win, you criticize them. If our side loses, you criticize them. Tell me C, do you want anything except for us to feel defeated and downtrodden?"

And I wanted to break that comment down a bit.

It's not that the republicans are 'trying'. It's that they "try" and then conveniently fail, every time, or damn near it.


Basically they repeat this same strategy over and over again while reaching across the aisle to fuck us on every other occasion. They feed us fucking hotdogs, like this policy, and then claim its so great, like its steak.


We're tired of this bullshit, because thats what it is, and anyone thats paying attention has come to the same conclusion.


The reason you keep seeing this double standard play out, where republican politicians try and get shit on for it, but also get shit on for not trying, is because the amount of outrage out there.


This sort of response from the public is because we're tired of the fucking 'hotdog and meatballs' policies we're being fed, garbage really, when what the republican public wants is "scorched earth" policies.


And we keep getting shortchanged with this "moderation" bullshit that we've already seen go nowhere, like the republican party has amnesia about their colleagues they keep colluding with, or the failures of the republicans policies to get pushed through.


In short, the way I see it going down, is if the republican party doesn't start pushing through some policies that really draw blood so to speak, we're gonna push their shit in support-wise.

It's why you see the increasing public clamor to "go after" 'traitors before enemies'.

Eventually you move past that, and realize its actually one party masquerading as two to control the outcome and deny the nation actual representation. And when people realize they're being fucked with, and worked over, and have no say in that, then they tend to lose their shit sooner or later, in fits and starts. Which is also why we're starting to see talk about "no political solutions" becoming more common.

And that is exactly where things are heading.

The right is about 40-60% checked out of the political process. The last time that happened, was with the bernie bros, and they helped manufacture the antifa/blm riots afterwards, and they are a much smaller faction of the public.

I can only imagine what it will look like when donaldwitz doesn't get into office in 2024, and the FBI/ATF/DOJ collaborators are ordered by the regime's lawyers to kidnap another thousand political dissidents and torture them--and that same armed segment of the public realizes the courts aren't going to stop it and neither is the GOP.




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They'll do it to keep up appearances.