As a group, conservatives tend to disagree on almost every issue.A problem faced by conservatives do I agree with Republicans stink. For decades, Republican politicians have proven themselves incompetent, ignorant, and powerless. Despite pledging to restore law and order, promote prosperity, protect freedom, and ensure a strong military presence and secure borders, they routinely yield on all these issues. or compromise.
This country is facing several crises, and the majority of Americans pessimistic about the future.
We can finally change the dynamics this year by voting these idiots out.
When illegal immigrants cross the southern border of the United States, record numberthe Republican leadership responded as follows. Call for more funding and less accountability and Failed impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.
When Federal Agencies Prefer the FBI harass conservatives and inventing elaborate hoaxes (e.g. Pipe bomber on January 6th, of Gretchen Whitmer kidnapping, Russian collusion) For political purposes, Republicans reward them for voting. more funds and hosting useless public hearing.
When omnibus spending bills result in massive increases in the federal debt as well as inflation, Republicans refrain from dissecting these fiscal monsters. Single-issue spending bill and pass instead continuing resolutions Maintain omnibus spending levels anyway.
In my home state of Texas, many Republican politicians betrayed their voters in two main ways. impeach ken paxtonone of the most capable attorneys general in this country, and Vote against school choice. Fortunately, the Texas Legislature meets every two years, so the damage lawmakers can do is limited.
Could it be worse?
The counterargument to all of this, of course, is that they’re “not as bad as the Democrats.” House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) may be a kindly Christian jellyfish, but at least he’s not Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.). Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) may have regular brain freezes and prioritize the security of Ukraine’s border over our own, but he’s Chuck Schumer. (New York State) Not. Many Republican state legislators may be ushering in chaos and poverty, but they are not crazy Marxists who want federal funding for drag queen story hours and critical race theory.
That’s a fair point. But we’re setting the bar significantly lower.
So the Republicans managed to win re-election despite everything, just by occasionally shouting “Slow down!” Against the nihilistic Democrats who are bankrupting and dismantling the country. It’s also worth mentioning that this kind of thing happens to old-school Democrats who don’t like to vote left-wing but vote anyway because the alternative seems to be “right-wing bigots.” be.
Perhaps by finally voting these idiots out, we can change the dynamics this year.
In the coming months, each state will hold its own primary elections, allowing conservative voters to actually choose an alternative to today’s disappointing Republican candidates. Instead of lamenting how bad the Republican Party has become, how the country is being invaded, how the American Dream is no longer possible. brain dead geriatric medical care Run the country and people will vote for better and perhaps younger candidates. Just imagine!
“Moderate” vs. “Extremist”
Naturally, there will be some opposing views. The first major objection is that voters are ignorant about the candidates and should vote for the person with the highest profile and most visible campaign. In the internet age, this is no longer true. Voters can and should research and stay informed about who is running for what.
The establishment’s preferred candidates are often the ones who sell out voters.The ruling elites of both parties rely on voters being in the dark – this is why they regularly do so. oppose freedom of speech and alternative media platform.
A second objection is that voters need to be told how to vote by party leaders and corporate media, or they may vote for “unqualified” people. They might vote for ordinary people who reflect their values and way of life, rather than electing wealthy political insiders who all got law degrees from the same schools. That would be confusing. Or it may be the most democratic, most productive, least corrupt government people can hope for.
A third objection is that voters should choose moderate, more established candidates in the primaries so that they can win in the general election. At the very least, President Trump’s election in 2016 debunked this myth.
as We had a fight recently., voters are most interested in what a candidate proposes, not his extremism or lack thereof. This is why Trump and the MAGA movement have been so successful. They promise to actually do what voters want, while their more established Republican opponents simply promise that they are not Democrats.
Conservatives who scoff at party politics and ignore horse racing have only themselves to blame when their only choices are more like them.
Furthermore, what constitutes “moderate” or “extreme” is entirely relative.In terms of policy, Trump was a moderate. breakdown. He followed the rules, respected the constitution, and was reluctant to intervene in foreign or domestic conflicts.
Joe Biden, by contrast, is quite extreme. He constantly breaks the rules, frequently ignores the Constitution, and intervenes whenever possible. Yet corporate media labels Biden a “moderate” and Trump an “extremist” because they have a narrative to push. At this point, voters need to reject this framework and think for themselves.
All in all, it would be selfish to oppose voting out establishment Republicans (or establishment Democrats) in this year’s primaries. The only people making this kind of argument are those who directly benefit from the current situation. Everyone understands that reform is needed at all levels. Otherwise, conservatives who scoff at partisan politics and ignore horse races will only have themselves to blame when the choice in November turns out to be more similar.





