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Why the Loss

You Still Don’t Get It   A good effort in the View, it pointed to inflation, neglect of populist concerns, even the Southern Border. Concluding that they did not do enough for the working population, however, that gets it all backwards. They did too much. Get out of the way and people will produce for themselves far more efficiently. — and govern.   Yet there remains another reason for the resounding defeat. In the late sixties, before most of you remember, both Democrats and Neocon Republicans decided, with the help pf Kissinger, Brzezinski, Nixon, Rockefeller, and Carter that the demands of government far exceeded the capacity of the electorate to govern. Their collective solution from the elite insisted that technology, banking, and multinational corporations with international aspirations far exceeded the wisdom of popular demands. Thus, the Trilateral Commission, reeducation of our youth, propaganda, and censorship under the name of political correctness.   Now, we see political prisoners, abandonment of the first and fourth Amendments, and a totalitarian elitist conduct on the part of Democrats, Clinton on to the Biden Administration. This appears obvious to the populist but hides in denial for those who produce nothing and assume more than their office.   The new Republicans merely re embraced the spirit of America with traditional progressive ideals with a businessman’s twist, replacing the Democratic party and forming a Nationalist Republican party. Its not about Trump, Democrats or Republicans. Our country, our very civilization was at stake. It was actually a win for traditional Democrats and a return to Democratic ideals.   The vote represented the collective wisdom of a majority, probably of all of us not including the 40% who work for the government at some level. A statistician might point out the statistical power of N in calculating the certainty of experimental data. Not only are the collective masses far more intelligent and knowledgeable than and governing body, by dint of numbers they are far wiser.

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