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Do something about prices, GOP, or you’re going to lose

I absolutely love seeing the left-wingers and corporate media squirm and whine about deportations. Every little story about how someone who “never did nothing to nobody” that ends with someone here unlawfully makes me smile. “No one is above the law,” Democrats routinely say without irony, which is fighting harder than they fight for anyone to keep gang members, wife beaters and any other kind of illegal alien from being subjected to our laws.

They hate you, they hate us, they hate everything and want to see whatever they can’t control be destroyed so they can replace it with institutions designed to make you subservient to them. And third-worlders who can’t speak English or even read in their own language will always be subservient/obedient to them.

This is why I’m hopeful about the midterms. Americans are sick of politicians who are more interested in foreign criminals — and every one of them is a criminal, it’s just a matter of degrees as to how far up the criminal scale they go — than protecting Americans. Plus, every victim of illegal alien crime would not have been victimized were the illegal alien not in the country to commit it.

Everyone knows this: The only question is whether they care or not. Sadly, there isn’t a Democrat who cares. They will rush to meet illegal aliens in ICE custody, but will avoid the families of illegal aliens’ crimes. They claim it’s because they’re “not welcome” there and they want to respect the wishes of the families, but why do you think they’re not welcome? It’s because their policies.

There are a lot of Democrats, either too stupid or too rich to realize or care about the impacts of the policies of Democrats, who will vote for them like obedient dogs or caretakers at a zoo.

The deciders in elections are the people who don’t really buy into the hype of the left or the right; they just want to live their lives. But to do that, they need to be able to afford to do it.

You can be the most closed-border person on the planet, or the most open, but if you’re hungry or afraid to be evicted because you can’t afford rent, the border can wait. And if someone either promises to “fix” that problem for you, or is in a position to do so now and isn’t moving fast enough, everything else you agree with them on is irrelevant.

Yes, the problems of affordability are a direct result of the failures of the Biden administration and what Democrats in Congress sent him to autopen into law, but the deciders in the electorate are not connecting those dots because, well, they don’t care.

If Republicans don’t do things to lower the cost of living then expect to lose next year, no matter how much polling shows people agree with us on the “below the fold” issues.

Cutting “tariff checks” to everyone will not solve this problem.

Tax cuts will not solve this problem. I know, President Trump loves tariffs, but if complaints about the price of coffee and bananas caused him to eliminate tariffs on those goods, he knows they caused the high prices.

We need materials to build homes that are more affordable, which the tariffs would do. Think of that for everything. Judicious use of tariffs is wildly effective, but they are not the right tool for every job.

But we aren’t negotiating with other countries when we go to the grocery store or pay our electric bills; we’re trying to survive. If you can’t do that, nothing else matters, no matter how much you love it.

Republicans and the White House can’t convince people that things could be worse because what could be does not override what is, even if it’s true. Some form of affordability is the top issue in every poll; if they don’t address that, nothing else will matter.

Then things will get exponentially worse, as reinstalling the people who caused a problem is never the key to fixing it and Democrats won’t care about making things worse, as that is a feature of their agenda, not a bug.

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