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Tuesday, November 7, 2023

A VOTE FOR JOEY, OR FOR ANY DEMOCRAT, IS A VOTE TO END AMERICA…


So tell me if I’m wrong. If more people were so doing so much better, in every measurable way, when President Trump was in office, and far fewer people are now doing well, again in every measurable way, with Joey as *president, wouldn’t you think that, logically speaking, that the odds of Joey being successful in his quest to get re-selected are slim to none with slim having just left town. And yet, there remains in this country a very significant number of people who, despite the hit they have taken to their pocketbook because of Joey, would rather continue this insanity than to go back to the way things were just three short years ago. It makes no sense.

Which brings me a recent CBS News/YouGov poll released this just past Sunday, that, if accurate, reveals that it’s now less than a quarter of Americans who now believe that they would be better off, financially, if *president Joey is successful in his bid to win re-selection. But still, is that sufficient to dissuade enough people from voting for Joey or any other scumbag Democrat in 2024. Because, if we’re being honest, there’s nothing unique about Joey when it comes to those policies favored by the Democrat Party. It’s become quite clear over the years that Democrats hate America, they all want to see it destroyed and they all want to control every aspect of American life.

That said, it’s this recent polling that seems to indicate that Joey may very well face a pretty tough re-selection bid against the man who is, at least at this stage of the game, likely to be his opponent, President Trump. Presidential elections are often decided by economic issues, that is when the Democrats haven’t been able to cheat their way to ‘victory.’ But it’s according to this particular poll that just 18 percent of Americans say Joey’s potential second term would financially benefit them, while 48 percent of Americans believe their financial position will very much worsen. And it was 34 percent who apparently think that financially, things would remain the same.

And it’s in pretty stark contrast that 45 percent of Americans say they would be financially better off if President Trump wins the 2024 election or 27 points greater than Joey. And it’s only 32 percent who believe they would be worse off if President Trump won or 16 points less than Joey. Americans also remain convinced that Joey’s economy in 2024 will remain sour. It’s only 19 percent who say the economy will grow, while 59 percent expect the economy to worsen. And it’s 22 percent who think that it will stay the same. And it was this poll that also found that many voters perceive Joey’s policies as benefiting wealthy Americans far more than working Americans.

It's 80 percent of Americans who now believe that the wealthy in this country are favored over middle and working-class Americans in Joey’s America. Only 14 percent say the middle and working classes are treated the same as the rich under Joey’s so-called leadership. If Joey does win re-selection it’s 39 percent of American who think his policies would give preferential treatment to “Racial minorities over White people.” Just 43 percent say Joey’s policies would treat both groups equally. The survey is the latest in negative polling for the *president. The polling worries many Democrats. Others question if Joey should be the Democrat’s 2024 nominee.

But even if it isn’t Joey who the Democrats choose to run in 2024, these insane policies will continue to be put in place by whomever it is that the Democrats choose. But there is now a growing chorus of those within the party that are saying that maybe Joey should not be the party’s nominee. For instance, it was ‘CNN political analyst’ David Axelrod who recently took to Twitter saying, “Only @JoeBiden can make this decision. If he continues to run, he will be the nominee of the Democratic Party. What he needs to decide is whether that is wise; whether it’s in HIS best interest or the country’s?” So what exactly is that old Dave is really saying here?

Axelrod also said that Joey can be justly proud of his accomplishments. But I’m kind of curious about which of Joey’s accomplishments Axelrod might be talking about. I mean is it the highest rate of inflation in 40 years that was brought about by Joey’s policies? Is it the fact that Joey’s has allowed 8 million illegal immigrants to flood into this country with an unknown number of terrorists among them? Is it an energy policy that has doubled the price, from just three years ago, that Americans must now pay for a gallon of gas. Axelrod is going to need to be a bit more specific about just what Joey should be so proud of. Actually, Joey has been an unmitigated disaster.

And granted, that 18 percent of Americans who say that Joey’s potential second term would benefit them financially is likely comprised of government employees, welfare queens, and/or government contractors. And, of course, that same 18 percent would also include the elite Democrats and Americas who tend to be the wealthiest among us. And so I do worry that if Joey is successful in his attempt to get himself re-selected, despite the results of this poll, America will end up being forever lost. Neither Joey nor the big money donors behind him care what sort of future lies ahead for middle class Americans and their children. They care only about themselves.

And finally, it’s always been a bit of a mystery to me why so many Americans are so willing, even eager, to vote against their own self interests. They won’t vote for President Trump because they don’t like him, and yet they will vote for Joey despite the fact that he now has them paying more than double for absolutely everything than they were just three years ago, has allowed millions into this country who don’t belong here, has got us embroiled in two wars that may very well require their children to go off to fight, and possibly die, in, but that’s all ok because they hate President Trump. The stupidity of the American people would seem to know no bounds.

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