By Raúl Tortolero*
(Opinion) Too many individuals within the United States are upset in regards to the financial catastrophe that the nation goes by means of, with an inflation price of about 8.2%, costly gasoline and diesel (particularly within the woke cradle California), and a 3.7% unemployment price in October -according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)-.
Undoubtedly, the down economic system is likely one of the vital marketing campaign points within the mid-term elections to be held this Tuesday, Nov. 8, wherein the 435 seats within the House of Representatives, 35 within the Senate, state legislatures, and 36 governorships are up for renewal.
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But along with the household pocketbook, different points have marked the general public debate.
Such as abortion -especially after the conservative success in overturning the Roe vs. Wade case-, the rise in crime, the immigration disaster, the dictatorial inexperienced agenda, and the survival of liberal democracy within the face of an incipient woke tyranny led by the novel currents of the Democratic Party.
One crucial level doesn’t go unnoticed: if the Republican Party wins this election, Donald Trump may have the street very effectively carpeted for his return to the presidency in 2024.
Knowing this, in the meantime, Joe Biden has not stopped injecting venom towards the previous president, the Make America Great Again (MAGA) motion, and the Republicans, figuring out them virtually indistinctly as a mob that took “by assault” the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, as extremists, and that at the moment – he says – they put even “democracy” in danger.
This is what he stated on the Columbus Club in Washington DC, this Nov. 2:
“This is not an ordinary year. In a typical year, we would not normally face the question of whether, by voting, we are preserving or jeopardizing democracy. But this year, we are. So I ask you to think carefully about our moment.”
But those that are placing democracy, freedom of speech, and faith in danger are, in fact, the Democrats, every day extra radicalized by imposing their progressive single-mindedness.
And that’s not to say that in Biden’s administration, the FBI acted like a police company of a banana republic by getting used as an instrument of political revenge after raiding Trump’s residence in Mar-a-Lago, Florida, on Aug. 8.
In search of alleged categorised paperwork. Never earlier than has such a factor occurred towards a former president in his household house.
But that’s not all on the a part of the nice Hunter’s dad (a boy who, by the best way, had an assistant who was a spy for Chinese intelligence).
In Illinois, this Nov. 5, Biden known as demonstrators carrying indicators towards socialism “idiots”.
The US president believes he’s not a socialist, however not a couple of voices see him and his get together as such, and in an more and more advanced approach.
I had a public dialog a couple of months in the past in regards to the Cultural Counterrevolution with the previous ambassador of that nation in Mexico (in instances of Trump’s presidency), Christopher Landau.
He stated clearly that the Democrats are burdening the left extra each day.
And he’s proper. Because what’s it to vote for the Democratic Party at the moment?
We are speaking in regards to the get together that has in its ranks Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Bernie Sanders, Rashida Tlaib, Ilhan Omar, and Ayanna Pressley, who’ve brazenly declared themselves as socialists, and progressives and are a part of postmodern Marxism.
The Democratic Party has a extra optimistic view of socialism than capitalism.
Many components, notably the pro-globalist press and BigTech, have influenced the truth that, in line with one survey, amongst Americans aged 18-29, 51% had a positive view of socialism, in comparison with 45%, who had a optimistic thought of capitalism.
Americano Media -a conservative U.S. Spanish-language media outlet- supplied a synthesis in Dania Alexandrino’s area, “Hablando de Frente”, on what it means at the moment to vote for the Democratic Party usually.
- An economic system more and more managed by the State,
- extra taxes;
- fewer liberties;
- the development of an omnipotent State, with people with much less voice;
- the increase of the progressive-globalist mainstream media;
- the rise of Big Tech with anti-conservative values agenda -read Christian-;
- cancellation tradition;
- use of police establishments to intimidate opponents (assault on Mar a Lago with the FBI);
- agenda of postmodern Marxism;
- progressive supremacism (feminist, LGBT, black, eco-animalist supremacism);
- woke revolution, push for single pondering;
- anti-capitalism;
- abortion;
- destruction of the household;
- promotion of gay life-style;
- gender ideology;
- sexual and woke indoctrination from early faculty years;
- Critical Race Theory;
- defunding the police;
- ideological closeness with Antifa and Black Lives Matter.
And all this huge bundle of ultra-left, progressive ideology and public insurance policies is, in some ways, along with the disaster within the household economic system, the rationale why quite a lot of of the 60 million Hispanics dwelling within the nation of the celebs and stripes, are getting petrified of what the Democratic Party has grow to be.
They had been producing the #hispanexit or #latinexit: cease voting for this establishment to vote for the Republican Party, rather more consistent with the values of Hispanic Americans, who’re Christians and folks of household and work.
In the United States, 75.5% of this inhabitants is Catholic Christian.
It is not the get together of the donkey symbolism most well-liked by Hispanics who miraculously search to repair their immigration standing as a result of it’s recognized that it doesn’t achieve this.
Now it’s a leftist establishment, which matches towards the religion, the pure household, and life from conception, promotes sexual indoctrination from the earliest childhood, and normalizes the harmonization of pubescent boys, dangerously heading in direction of transsexuality.
Even in a ballot by such a progressive left-wing, globalist, pro-Democrat media outlet because the New York Times, along with Siena College, the outcomes confirmed that 49% of voters this Nov. 8 lean in favor of the Republican Party, and 4 factors down, 45% favor the “Dems”.
So the benefit could lead on the GOP (Grand Old Party, i.e., the Republican Party), particularly MAGA, to recapture the bulk within the House of Representatives and the Senate.
That can be their excellent situation.
For its half, CNN – the fruits channel of anti-Trumpism, progressive and globalist supremacism – present in its nationwide ballot revealed on Nov. 2 a number of fairly unfavourable factors that pour water on the Democratic get together:
- Only 17% strongly approve of Biden’s efficiency, whereas 47% strongly disapprove of him;
- 61% of the potential voters guarantee that this president has not paid sufficient consideration to the actual issues of the American folks.
A 51% -following CNN’s results- assume that the central problem of the midterm is the economic system (we have now already seen what a deplorable state it’s in). A devastating 72% of the possible voters guarantee that issues are going improper or fairly dangerous within the United States.
Abortion, and particularly the Court’s determination on Roe v. Wade, deserves a separate point out, because it has grow to be the primary problem on this unusual election.
A ballot performed by Axios within the second half of September reveals what number of abortionists had been enraged by the overturning of this crime towards unborn infants and, motivated by the objective of continuous to abort thousands and thousands of infants, are going out to vote.
Who thinks this manner?
Above all, 69% of these assist the Democratic Party, and 62% of blacks. In this ballot, Hispanics and Republicans are on the different excessive.
This confirms the pro-GOP development and that leftists should not have rather more on their minds and plans than abortion, which they put above labor and the whole lot else.
As for governorships, it must be remembered that these 36 entities are at stake: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
Most polls present a lead of about 23 Republican candidates in these governorships.
There is one thing else that performs in favor of the Republican Party in these elections: midterms, in nearly all instances traditionally, are misplaced by the get together in energy.
Barack Obama misplaced 63 House seats in 2010, going from 256 to 193 for the get together of the donkey. Then the African-American president in 2014 misplaced 13 House seats, going from 201 to 188.
A single exception has been exactly Trump, who in 2020 didn’t lose something however gained two extra Senate seats, going from 51 to 53 seats.
As it’s, Biden and his woke pals look determined. Obama can also be campaigning for his get together.
And as icing on the cake, a globalist, progressive supremacist, and even Malthusian character couldn’t be lacking as the first donor on this race, with 120 million {dollars}: none aside from George Soros, the largest abortionist promoter of unlawful migration on this planet.
But even so, the Democrats don’t appear to have salvation. Everything factors to the truth that the so-called “Red Tsunami” (as Elise Stefanik, consultant of the House, NY, known as it) as a result of colour of the Republicans, will reshape the face of the United States, making it extra conservative and respectful of life, the household and the economic system.
That on a way more vital, extra impactful, extra profound, and extra lasting peak than what the Supreme Court achieved with the repeal of abortion in latest instances.
* Writer, lecturer. Political marketing consultant. PhD in Human Rights. Master in Philosophy, Culture and Religion. Catholic, pro-life and pro-family activist. President of “Nueva Derecha Hispanoamericana”. Former Secretary of Communications of the PAN National Executive Committee. National Journalism Award 2007, granted by the UN in Mexico. Geopolitical Analyst. His most up-to-date ebook: “La Contrarrevolución Cultural frente al marxismo posmoderno”.
With data from Gaceta
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