In a speech to Congress on Tuesday, President Donald Trump faced unexpected confusion when he ruled out security caused a disturbance to Texas Democrat Al Green. The incident raised questions: Green, and his fellow Democrats oppose Trump. It's too far?
Democrat mayors and governors are increasingly pushing to protect illegal immigrants, including those convicted of serious crimes from deportation. Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, along with mayors of Chicago, Denver, Boston and Houston, has allowed and publicly defended convicted rapists and drug smugglers to remain in the community. They frame this stance as a defense against what they see as a hostile federal administration.
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The same goes for Senate Democrats. Support Policy That permission Competing biological men Women's sports use girls locker room. This position contradicts their claims of supporting “women's rights.” About 80% of Americans oppose it These policies are viewed as threats to women's privacy and sports equity.
A similar majority rejects another important democratic position. We allow minors diagnosed with gender discomfort to undergo surgical procedures. Furthermore, most Americans oppose democratic claims that there are more than two genders. This stance sparked conflict, especially when people were pressured to use pronouns and languages that seemed to contradict biological reality.
The Democratic defense of public workers, particularly against the Washington-based public workforce, is equally inexplicable. Are most Americans really supportive of spending billions of dollars each year, continuing to keep the Department of Education awakening taxpayer money to education projects across the country? And after seeing the massive funding from USAID to Africa, Asia and Eastern Europe indoctrination of LGBTQ pose as foreign aid, it is fair to ask how many Americans actually consider this democratic expenditure as “.Death Hill. ”
These questions arise naturally for non-leftists looking at the direction Democrats have gone since Trump's victory on November 5th. Some Democrat advisors have it He questioned the party's current path It also spurred a transition to a more moderate position on social issues.
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Like Senator Eric Schmidt (R-Mo.), Congressional Democrats find it “embarrassing” by refusing to praise the boy introduced during Trump's speech as a brain cancer survivor. Throughout the speech, Democrats waving signs and made faces to show their opposition. It is doubtful that they were troubled with the rude behavior of Rep. Green, who may have been encouraged by his party leaders.
The real question is whether these antics will damage democratic brands. They may have shaken up some independents, but they probably had little impact on the national polarised ideological camps. Neither Senator Schmidt nor I voted for Democrats. Party cultural politics is incredibly repelled to support most democratic politicians. Similarly, I can't imagine a feminist, government worker, or university professor who knows to vote for a Maga Republican.
Democratic opposition to Trump, no matter how unpleasant it may seem, is unlikely to promote a massive shift towards GOP. Democrat voters really hate Trump. According to the hill polls Trump had held a 52% approval rate since the end of his first month in office, but 43% have disapproved, with most expressing strong disapproval. Recent Pew Votes Also, 44% of Americans believe Trump has gone too far towards deporting illegal immigrants. It's not hard to imagine this massive minority conforming with Democrats on other issues, perhaps Democrat politicians sharing a fierce scorn against Trump.
The Democrats still have a large core constituency that remains loyal to the party. The base is unlikely to be alienated by party resistance tactics and recent confused positions. I don't think there's any reason to believe that the American left is furious at the Democrats' actions.
In fact, I'll take a look Online legacy media Otherwise I'll suggest it. The focus has returned to portray Trump as an ally of Vladimir Putin and dominating left-leaning news coverage. Issues like making biological men like women's locker rooms, algreen explosions, or parties Willing to protect this rout from Congressional condemnation Apparently he took the back seat. So that's it. The Democrats will reap what they sowed.





