In the past few days, the January 6th was once more at the front. RedState has reported that Rep. Liz Cheney is apparently in a bid to be removed from office. She sent private texts between Mark Meadows (then Chief of Staff) and other GOP officials.
But far from proving the left’s fevered conspiracy of a planned “insurrection,” the texts actually showed concern and surprise at what was unfolding. One such message came from Donald Trump’s own son, again undercutting the idea that January 6th was planned or encouraged from the top.
But while the beltway bubble is focused like a laser beam on proving that Trump committed the supposed crime of not listening to Sean Hannity quickly enough, the rest of the country seemingly couldn’t care less. The reason for that is simple — they’ve got much bigger fish to fry.
A new study shows that the average American family could pay more than $3,500 for Bidenflation.
Two-thirds of Americans say they are “feeling the impact” of Biden’s inflation crisis. pic.twitter.com/DTf2h5ve3l
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) December 16, 2021
If you watch the above video, what you’ll see are the results of two poll questions. The first question involves Joe Biden’s “Build Back Better” bill, and on that front, the news is dire for Democrats. The majority of Americans believe that the bill will make the economy more difficult (46%) or not make any difference (19%). That’s in stark contrast to media and Democrat claims that Biden’s agenda is widely popular. Perhaps that’s true for certain, isolated parts of it, but apparently, Americans can see the forest through the trees.
The second question was largely the same as the one above. Contrary to some in the media proclaiming that inflation is a good thing or that it only affects the rich, 67 percent of respondents said they’ve experienced personal financial hardship over the last six months due to the inflationary boom. That’s the bell tolling for Democrats who had hoped to change the subject and soothe the American public with overwrought tales of “saving democracy.”
I can speak for myself and say that inflation is taking money from my pockets. Gas prices are one thing, but it’s also grocery prices, restaurant prices, and home energy prices that are battering middle-class families. When you put that daily reality up against the Democrat obsession with January 6th, there’s no question the former is going to resonate far more with most Americans.
Yet, Democrats have been getting high on their own supply since the 2020 election, and they’ve shown no capacity to recognize the hole they’ve dug for themselves. They seem to believe that they are able to knock down any brick wall just by walking around in delusional fog. While it may be appealing to White House staff to speculate about the rise in meat prices, very few people are actually buying the products that the administration sells these days.
Which direction do Democrats want to go? There is no answer. Public opinion is not going to shift dramatically on these issues over the next eleven months, and even if Democrats were willing to shift their policies, it’s too late for it to matter. There is no reversing the economic damage they’ve caused in time to save their 2022 prospects.
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