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Trump Spoke To Hispanic And Black Americans

Started by Anonymous, November 22, 2020, 07:05:06 PM

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Anonymous

If the next GOP leader is Jeb Bush style, blue collar voters will stay home in 2024. Let the democRATs be the out of touch party of coastal elites.



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There's no doubt that Latinos and other people of color came out for Trump in record numbers due to the president's America First policies, but how you communicate the policy is just as important, if not more important, than the policy itself. If Trump had spoken in the milquetoast fashion of the career politician, his message would have failed to register with the multi-ethnic coalition he's built, which raises the question: how can seemingly "racist" language, littered with supposed dog whistles and the like, connect with POC? In order to begin to understand how Trump connects with this multi-ethnic coalition, one must reject the premise entirely, as it's founded on the woke progressive belief that "problematic" language is inherently racist and will turn off minority voters. The truth is that most Americans, no matter their color or ethnicity, aren't the sensitive nancies that progressives think them—and want them—to be.



People of color, most of whom are working-class, communicate in the American working-class style—surprise, surprise. This is a style in which problematic banter, consisting of friendly ribbing and edgy repartee, serves the purpose of bringing people together from disparate ethnic and cultural backgrounds. Can this conversational style sometimes come close to crossing the line and legitimately offend someone? Sure—but 99.9% of the time that is not the intention.



Elites, forever outsiders to this multi-ethnic blue-collar America and its sensibilities, have been mystified by Trump's connection to the groups they claim ownership over, for this very reason: their increasingly woke language rules alienate the people they are claiming to speak for. Theirs is not the language of the American people, but of the neoliberal office space and its finally tuned automatons. In this way, the elites are the ultimate outsiders.



Future Republican candidates now understand the language and communication style that energizes the base, but the difficulty lies in its application. Trump is a generational communicator, and simply aping his style will not be enough, and more than likely, will push away loyalists who know the real deal when they see it and hear it. The key, then, isn't to find a Trump wannabe, but a charismatic politician whose natural style and language corresponds with the American working-class language. This will be no easy task, especially when so many up and comers will certainly try to copy the Trumpian blueprint.



But the alternative, a Republican return to Jeb-style timidity and focus-grouped calculation, will seal the party's fate. If Trump has taught us anything, it is that the most powerful force in politics isn't policy, but energy, which is why it is crucial that his motivational and energizing communication powers need to be understood for what they are: the glue that keeps this new multi-ethnic working class coalition together. In forging a common and accessible political language, Trump created a new Republican Party, so to lose the language is to lose the coalition.

Anonymous

Trump is going to stab many of his devoted voters and Republican colleagues in the back on his way out. You can just tell he so angry at the loss he is going to do as much damage and line his own pockets as much as he can on the way out. See how he is viewed after Jan 20, big guy.

Anonymous

Biden will reverse all the gains blue collar workers of all races made under Trump.

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That's what they do / have always been about



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I really tried to warn y\'all in 49  .. G. Orwell

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Anonymous

Since losing the election, Trump has lowered drug prices, vowed to bring all troops home from Afghanistan and made it harder for the incoming administration to sell out American workers to China.

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I really tried to warn y\'all in 49  .. G. Orwell

Anonymous

Actually, pay for the bottom 25 percent of wage earners, who account for 82 percent of the population, rose 4.5 percent in November 2019 from the year-ago period, according to recent data published by the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. That's the highest since July 2008. These are the people that have the most to lose from Biden globalist America last approach to governing or rather selling out.

Anonymous

Quote from: Edward post_id=391377 time=1606092880
Actually, pay for the bottom 25 percent of wage earners, who account for 82 percent of the population, rose 4.5 percent in November 2019 from the year-ago period, according to recent data published by the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. That's the highest since July 2008. These are the people that have the most to lose from Biden globalist America last approach to governing or rather selling out.


You are so full of shit. 2008 was during the recession caused by the Republicans.

Anonymous

And yeah, Herman has no real stats or info so he handlejacks me with bulloshit.

Anonymous

Quote from: Edward post_id=391378 time=1606093545
Quote from: Edward post_id=391377 time=1606092880
Actually, pay for the bottom 25 percent of wage earners, who account for 82 percent of the population, rose 4.5 percent in November 2019 from the year-ago period, according to recent data published by the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. That's the highest since July 2008. These are the people that have the most to lose from Biden globalist America last approach to governing or rather selling out.


You are so full of shit. 2008 was during the recession caused by the Republicans.

Make up your mind. The post above indicates you do have a clue and then post this kind of ignorant nonsense.



The financial crisis was global. In the US the trigger was the sub prime mortgage crisis. It had it's origins in the presidency of Bill Clinton. Clinton repealed the Glass-Steagall Act, a cornerstone of Depression-era regulation. He also signed the Commodity Futures Modernization Act, which exempted credit-default swaps from regulation. In 1995 Clinton loosened housing rules by rewriting the Community Reinvestment Act, which put added pressure on banks to lend in low-income neighborhoods. Certainly Bush continued the failed policy of encouraging lending to people who can't afford to pay it back.

Anonymous

There is lending to low income neighborhoods and then there are predatory loans. Trump cleared the way again for predatory loans. Trump is an enemy of the working man.

Anonymous

Quote from: seoulbro post_id=391381 time=1606094303 user_id=114
Quote from: Edward post_id=391378 time=1606093545
Quote from: Edward post_id=391377 time=1606092880
Actually, pay for the bottom 25 percent of wage earners, who account for 82 percent of the population, rose 4.5 percent in November 2019 from the year-ago period, according to recent data published by the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. That's the highest since July 2008. These are the people that have the most to lose from Biden globalist America last approach to governing or rather selling out.


You are so full of shit. 2008 was during the recession caused by the Republicans.

Make up your mind. The post above indicates you do have a clue and then post this kind of ignorant nonsense.



The financial crisis was global. In the US the trigger was the sub prime mortgage crisis. It had it's origins in the presidency of Bill Clinton. Clinton repealed the Glass-Steagall Act, a cornerstone of Depression-era regulation. He also signed the Commodity Futures Modernization Act, which exempted credit-default swaps from regulation. In 1995 Clinton loosened housing rules by rewriting the Community Reinvestment Act, which put added pressure on banks to lend in low-income neighborhoods. Certainly Bush continued the failed policy of encouraging lending to people who can't afford to pay it back.

That is what I call a cunting.

Anonymous

https://memebee.com/vancouver/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=78830">https://memebee.com/vancouver/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=78830



He is still desperately trying to get recounts. All of his lawsuits are emphatically getting thrown out. The guy has lost and he just refuses to get it through his thick skull. He refuses to take part in the transition and threatens anyone else who acknowledges Biden's win. It is important Biden is filled in on vaccine information since Biden will be POTUS when the vaccines are administered but he refuses. He is putting many more lives at risk with his childish, narcissistic behavior.



No matter what you say, you know damn well it is an attempted coup by a power hunger psychopath.



Own up to it.

Anonymous

Trying to lend legitimacy by associating your posts with my name is pretty pathetic, blue cashew incels.

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