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Democrats have become the party of the elite, and loathe ordinary working people


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2024 May 14, 7:36pm   572 views  15 comments

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https://nypost.com/2024/05/13/opinion/nancy-pelosi-yet-again-reveals-democrats-disdain-for-average-americans/


Nancy Pelosi yet again reveals Democrats’ disdain for average Americans

Do Democrats have contempt for Americans who aren’t part of the richest 1% or don’t live in cities on the coast?

This query comes after former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) made an outrageous comment during a recent Oxford Union debate, calling those who may see themselves as part of the populist movement just “poor souls who are looking for some answers.”

“We’ve given [answers] to them, but they’re blocked by some of their views on guns. They have the three Gs: guns, gays, God,” huffed the the 84-year-old Pelosi. “That would be a woman’s right to choose — and the cultural issues cloud some of their reception of an argument that really is in their interest.”

How utterly condescending, albeit not surprising considering the elitist bubble that Pelosi — who, along with her husband, is worth north of $100 million — lives in.

She’s clearly saying, in other words, that if these “poor souls” weren’t so brainwashed and would listen to the way Democrats would like them to think, they would see that the Democratic Party and its agenda is a perfect fit for them.

They’re just too dumb or delusional to realize it.

The sanctimonious sentiment brings back memories of Barack Obama’s perspective on struggling working-class voters during a private fundraiser in San Francisco back in 2008.

“They get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren’t like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations,” Obama said in comments he didn’t know were being recorded.

He would later apologize, but only because there was an election to be won that year.

But let’s be clear: Obama meant every word.

We hear this pious perspective again and again from those who claim to represent working men and women.

Another case in point: One could argue that a critical turning point in the 2016 presidential election occurred when Hillary Clinton called half of Donald Trump’s supporters a “basket of deplorables.”

“You could put half of Trump’s supporters into what I call the basket of deplorables. Right?” Clinton declared in a September 2016 speech to donors in New York, which included Barbra Streisand. “The racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamophobic — you name it. And unfortunately there are people like that.”

Hillary went on to lose, of course, all thanks to working-class voters in Rust Belt states like Wisconsin and Michigan who went for Trump.

Make no mistake: These aren’t gaffes. These are pompous Democrats telling us what they truly believe.

The party of the little guy has become the party of coastal elites.

The numbers back it up: Of the richest 10 congressional districts in the country, all are represented by Democrats.



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1   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2024 May 15, 4:11am  

History has suggested the guillotine solution for situations like this.
2   Ingrid   2024 May 15, 4:23am  

And the fact that more than half of the Reps think that way does not help us poor deplorables either. Trump and Co watch down on the people in just the same way. They vote for Ukraine and for Israel. Just like our rep representative. Although most of the time, he does the right thing, in the major cases, he votes with the super rich. I heard he lives on an island before the coast, an island for himself and his family. What if we obliged our politicians to live in a small apartment or house in the poorest neighborhood they represent, with the small income of these people and no benefits? May be they would open their eyes and wake up from their bubble.
3   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2024 May 15, 4:54am  

Ingrid says

Trump and Co watch down on the people in just the same way

I don’t think having wealth necessarily means you take a condescending view towards the poor and working class. Trump does not. The issue is whether you dismiss the people as being misguided unintelligents, as Pelosi, Hillary and Obama do, and believe you and the wealthy liberals you associate with have superior beliefs that the "less enlightened" must be ruled by.
4   Stout   2024 May 15, 5:14am  

They just noticed this?
5   Ceffer   2024 May 15, 10:49am  

The goal has always been Kommie Central Planning. Maximize the suffering of the populace while a few immune gloating concentration camp guards inflict the terror for their Inca gods.
6   DOGEWontAmountToShit   2024 May 15, 5:24pm  

Ingrid says

And the fact that more than half of the Reps think that way


Speaker Johnson is pretty much in that camp now...or always was.
9   DOGEWontAmountToShit   2024 Jul 30, 6:04pm  

“I don’t think Stop the Steal is about ballots at all. I don’t believe a lot of people really think that the votes weren’t counted correctly in 2020…They believe that urban people, metropolitan people—disproportionately young and minorities to be sure, but frankly liberal whites—are an illegitimate brew that’s changing America in unrecognizable ways and taking it away from them. Stop the Steal is a way of saying that. Stop the Steal is a metaphor.”


- sociologist Theda Skocpol

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10   HeadSet   2024 Jul 31, 6:46am  

DemocratsAreTotallyFucked says





Wow, 2 totally fictional scenarios. There is no danger whatsoever that that "Handmaid's Tale" scenario would ever take place. Also, women will never take up arms en mass to defend themselves.
11   Ceffer   2024 Jul 31, 7:47am  

The elections weren't stolen. They were readjusted for our own good, which we were incapable of seeing for ourselves, and allocated to the 'correct' candidates. It was like Satanic Chiropractic for our bodies, minds and souls. How come we are not grateful to our masters and betters?
12   DOGEWontAmountToShit   2024 Jul 31, 8:07am  

HeadSet says

Wow, 2 totally fictional scenarios. There is no danger whatsoever that that "Handmaid's Tale" scenario would ever take place. Also, women will never take up arms en mass to defend themselves.


You are not the targeted audience. Just like you aren't the targeted audience for this one:


13   casandra   2024 Jul 31, 9:32am  

People who have jobs usually decide for themselves who is best to vote for. Therefore they are viewed as dangerous to certain politicians. Those on the social programs know how they need to vote in order to keep the "workers" working for them so they can stay home and eat and party on! Thus, certain politicians have a distain or distrust towards the working class. Many younger people today are beginning to figure out; "WHY BE A WORKER"

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