“Life is Great But Voters Don’t Believe It”—We Thank Our Lucky Stars for Donald Trump

The 1920s are remembered as the Roaring Twenties—fast-moving, happy times—but then there was the crash on Black Monday, October 28, 1929.

One hundred years from now what the 2020s will be named is certainly up for grabs, and up to the winner of our current struggle—for it is the winners who write the history.

Some may believe this decade will be called the Globalist Take-Over Twenties. But there are others who maintain faith and determination the decade will be called the Republic Take-Back Twenties.

The following from frontpagemag.com.

But first, let’s examine why people don’t think life is great in America of the 2020s. The answer is—despite the hope we hold—the communist/globalist stealing of control and the Obama-fronted (Globalist) fundamental transformation of the world—not just America—has put people at odds with one another and has put countries at odds with one another. Everyone is disgruntled at everyone else.

There have been an uncountable number of articles with titles like The Economy Is Great, But Voters Don’t Believe It or Crime Is Down, But Voters Don’t Agree that try to psychoanalyze why voters are not happy with the Obiden Regime dismantling our beloved country even while the talking heads say things are great.

The media and its experts obviously never question themselves. Self-doubt is a virtually non-existent quantity in such circles.

People aren’t happy with the economy or crime because their metrics are personal. That’s easy to dismiss as anecdotal, but quality of life is not a science experiment.

It’s all too easy for [talking heads] to transform real life problems into abstractions that can then be reshuffled to meet some ideological conception of what the problem is.

Out of such processes, crime becomes a social problem, mass illegal migration has its root causes in capitalism, and inflation can be made to seem like a good thing.

Again, why don’t people think that life is great? Simply put, the answer is because it’s not.

The 2020s America so far can be described in four I’s:

Inflation, Invasion, Insecurity, and Incarceration.

 – Inflation: 2%-10% inflation each year since the 1970s means cumulatively our dollar ain’t worth sh*t,

 – Invasion: Millions of illegal aliens from across our southern border and an unknown number from across our northern border,

 – Insecurity: BLM, DEI, Antifa, Child Grooming, Stolen Elections, Two-Tiered Justice, the Three-Letter Agencies weaponized against conservatives, etc., etc., and

 – Incarceration: January 6-ers is a prime example of what happens if We the People publicly object to The Regime’s corruption.

This is where new school leftist technocrats [Talking Heads] catastrophically break with reality.

Personal experiences are important because they reflect reality.  ‘Asking We the People’ will obtain the truth versus what the Talking Heads do when they ‘Ask the Experts.’

As for We the People, practically unanimously, our shining knight on the white steed is our Commander in Chief, President Trump.

Congressman Jim Jordan had some thoughts about President Trump that he posted on X Saturday.

– They spied on his campaign.

– They impeached him.

– They created a special counsel to harass him.

– They went after him with rogue prosecutors in New York and Atlanta.

– They attacked his family.

– They kicked him off the ballot in Colorado and Maine.

– Despite all that, President Trump never stopped fighting for you.

 

Whom are you going to trust, the experts or your own experiences? The answer is never the one that experts like to hear.

Final thoughts: Some or all of the above what they did to President Trump has to be illegal, yes? After Conservatism resumes control of the three branches of government, perhaps charges will be brought against those responsible. The thought of retribution keeps a smile on my face.