It goes without saying that there has been a certain sector of politics that has been rebuked in the last election cycles here in the political theatre of the USA. We have seen this timeline grow out of what was the Obama administration and coalesce into what we have today. The reconstruction of the parties is obviously centered around what is either woke progressive thinking or what is not. The old poles of the parties no longer apply, being that of paleo/neo-cons or paleo/neo-libs. What we have evolved to today is that the Republican party has essentially retained only the NeoCons and absorbed both of the iterations of the Liberals, which leaves the PaleoCons out of the mix entirely. The Democratic party has over time become only the Progressive Liberals whom are now colloquially termed as Lefties. This has helped basically make one truth that people have willfully ignored, but has now gotten light due to the Democrats purist ProgLib stance. The Republican party has ceased to be conservative in any form since the 1950s under Eisenhower and the sitting president is not a conservative himself and never was, but instead he is a classical liberal. So to all of you wondering how big orange man won, it is because he appealed to people who aren’t actually conservative. The people voting now are people who no longer fit under certain terms, so much so that we must endlessly divide the old terms with new ones to be specific about who the make-up really is.
So, let’s jump back to where it began, the end of the Bush Jr. years, defined with an absolute remodeling of the economy. The very grand economic crash in the name of bankers and housing bubbles across the country which imploded the stock market and shifted most classes up or down on the wealth scale. This lead to the years of the Obama administration. The newly minted Progressive Liberals came screaming out of their basements and took control because they were pseudo proven right about the so-called conservatives. Obama’s stimulus package was highly detrimental to an already broken economy and continued the meltdown. This came together in the pinnacle of the 2011 “Occupy Wallstreet” movement in Obama’s 3rd year. The 2012 election cycle was what ramped everything up to what we experience today. “IdPol” went into overdrive and became exacerbated through Obama’s implicit language around pushing for a coalition of minorities as he termed it. He pushed race politics and victim power politics hard into our vulnerable system. From about 2013 forward is when things became so volatile and acidic, that the reaction was Trump’s first term. Which honestly was very unfocused and strategically messy in every venue except for foreign policy and trade.
Even still with this new reaction to the eight years of the Obama admin and the progressive left dominating the political scene; Trump was highly popular. The 2020 election was outright rigged and done so quite blatantly. The judicial would not let any case be litigated and the enemies within the executive and legislative kept him from trying to do anything about it. It was extremely eye opening for the American public. For reference, here is the website that should be passed around more often, hereistheevidence.com. So in all technicality this is the 3rd election that Donald J. Trump has won. But because the 2020 election was handed to Joseph Robinette Biden, the American public was subjected to more of the same Progressive left ideology. Biden himself was not really steering things, though, once in a while he enacted small portions of NeoLib policy. If Biden had truly been the one piloting the ship, his middle of the lane policies would not have been so bad. This really solidified the coalition under Trump, as long-term Democrats defected and became Republicans. Once again restating that the Republican party has become mostly voters who are Neo or Paleo libs and NeoCons. PaleoCons have been kicked out entirely and are basically termed as the alt-right, which is absolutely insane. This is also why the insults that are hurled at the newly coalesced Republican party under Trump and at Trump himself do not stick. Because he does not represent the people that the Democrats claim he does, whether or not those people are actually nazis, racists, sexists or what have you. In reality they just don’t like PaleoCons, but Trump doesn’t have a PaleoCon base at all. If these types did vote for him, it was out of sheer fear of the ProgLibs taking over once again under people like Killary or Kamala.
If you want specific policies that made this shift happen under the Obama administration, both domestic and foreign, that pushed away Neo and Paleo libs alike was the policies: ACA, DACA, TARP/ARRA, Net Neutrality, IRS scandal, handling of Edward Snowden, and the introduction of gay marriage and transgender ideology for domestic policy. For foreign policy the Libyan regime change, the Iran deal, the Benghazi affair, the TPP, Droning civilians in the Middle East, Russia and Cuban relations and the Syrian refugee crisis, as well as the Turkey affair in 2014. It seems like a lot huh? The Obama years were full of ProgLib policy and hostility towards regular Americans. Now what about the policy in Trumps first term that pulled in more Neo and Paleo libs? The Right to Try Act, Prison Reform, the massive Tax cut and Regulation Reform, Immigration reform, removal of the single payer mandate from the ACA, the elimination of ISIS and the Abraham accords, also the official end of the Korean war. Also, the beginning of the withdrawal from Afghanistan and absolutely no new wars with the USA’s involvement. There is much more that Trump did but it is more like red meat to his core base of classical liberals and NeoCons. If these things weren’t enough for most voters, then the exposing of what the ProgLibs had done and cared about during the Biden term and the forced/abrupt campaign of Kamala, they finally woke up to what the Democratic party had become; Unsupportable and without palatable policies. This is the entirety of the push behind the realignment of the parties. This will also deepen and become entrenched if Trump is able to pass his election and voter reform. The cheating Democrats will not be able to rig elections like they have in the past. Especially if it is done before the 2026 mid-terms.
In the end, is all of this worth it? Will the PaleoCons ever have a home again? Will the Democrats continue to be driven by the Progressive Liberals? Will the MAGA coalition survive past Trump and who is the heir? Will Canada and Greenland be annexed like they should? In my own opinion, this will either bring about the total collapse of the Democrat party or it will be the end of the two party system in the USA. As for the heir of MAGA, I don’t believe Vance is presidential material because of his soft conviction on some issues, though maybe he will learn. Someone needs to give the PaleoCons a home as well, and the political far right is already willing to hand them a peace branch to create something new. One thing is for certain, the Democrats can’t continue this path or they will never recover. It will be really interesting to see how much the Republican party will dominate in the upcoming mid-terms and presidential elections. I’ll see you there.
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