The New Republican Party dispatches the Kochs and others using the party
for their own corporate greed and personal nation shaping (they are like Soros)
The New Republican Party is populist = worker and entrepreneur oriented. That means high wages and less regulations. incentives to US companies that manufacture and employ americans...not multinational brands with little US workforce that people think of as American but fight policies like immigration.
The New Republican Party believes the people should make the decisions about how to govern them selves and spend their money (less regulation but at a citizen level not just corporate). It is more libertarian and less internally interventionist than the old GOP or the DNC - both of them are very interested in telling you how to live.
Not sure what the new DNC will become but it is going through lots of changes as well, and is behind the new GOP in its metamorphosis, but the DNC will change a lot after it fails to gain control of either house in november.
Trump is the political disruptor like Reagan (able to reach across aisles and remake party membership).
You may be surprised how many people of color see the benefit of Trump focusing on workers and small business owners instead of multi-national corps. They understand how HB1 visa and immigration laws impact their wages.
He has more support in these communities than pollsters and liberal MSM know. They wouldn't know because they don't talk to these people daily as many of us do. The number of African-American conversion over the last year are high. These tend to be less liberal more conservative, higher education and small business owners in the AA community.
These may only be 3% of voters but this 3% with the 2% from Hispanic conversions will be enough pick-up for the RINO's that continue to thwart the President.
DNC picks up 13 in House - about 10 short of control.
GOP gains 3 in Senate - increases its majority making RINO's less pwerful to tweaking Trump
+ new AMDG SCJ, and another even more conservative justice next year when Thomas retires - next one will be a female or man of color.
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The New Republican Party is populist = worker and entrepreneur oriented. That means high wages and less regulations. incentives to US companies that manufacture and employ americans...not multinational brands with little US workforce that people think of as American but fight policies like immigration.
The New Republican Party believes the people should make the decisions about how to govern them selves and spend their money (less regulation but at a citizen level not just corporate). It is more libertarian and less internally interventionist than the old GOP or the DNC - both of them are very interested in telling you how to live.
Not sure what the new DNC will become but it is going through lots of changes as well, and is behind the new GOP in its metamorphosis, but the DNC will change a lot after it fails to gain control of either house in november.
Trump is the political disruptor like Reagan (able to reach across aisles and remake party membership).
You may be surprised how many people of color see the benefit of Trump focusing on workers and small business owners instead of multi-national corps. They understand how HB1 visa and immigration laws impact their wages.
He has more support in these communities than pollsters and liberal MSM know. They wouldn't know because they don't talk to these people daily as many of us do. The number of African-American conversion over the last year are high. These tend to be less liberal more conservative, higher education and small business owners in the AA community.
These may only be 3% of voters but this 3% with the 2% from Hispanic conversions will be enough pick-up for the RINO's that continue to thwart the President.
DNC picks up 13 in House - about 10 short of control.
GOP gains 3 in Senate - increases its majority making RINO's less pwerful to tweaking Trump
+ new AMDG SCJ, and another even more conservative justice next year when Thomas retires - next one will be a female or man of color.
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