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In the Battle of the Party Platforms, the Republicans Choose to Represent America

Leftist Twitter trolls think it’s funny that the Republicans didn’t bother to come up with a new 2020 party platform. They say that it’s just the Trump party [1] now. It’s whatever Trump wants. And for the most part, I am fine with that because he’s done a great job so far with the platform and the Constitution.

But the truth is, we don’t need a new platform.

The democrats just don’t get it. They never have and they never will.

Our principles don’t change.

Situations change but how we choose to deal with them never does.

We are the party of God, liberty, equality and opportunity.

We believe in American exceptionalism and the Constitution.

We believe in limited government and the separation of powers.

We believe in political and economic freedom. 

Those things don’t change.

We do not change our core beliefs like the democrats do so that we appear politically correct for the times.

The democrats are unable to actually define themselves because doing so would lose voters. They would have to choose between their psycho leftists, gullible moderates and the ignorant independents. Instead, they con all three.

Democrats are opportunists, always trying to capitalize on the latest crisis. If there isn’t a crisis, they make one up like man-made climate change. 

There’s always an emergency that only the democrats can solve so they have to constantly re-write their socialist agenda (i.e. party platform) to direct it towards the injustices of the day. They need to rile up their supporters so that they’re mad enough about something to vote for democrats who pretend they’re going to fix whatever the problem is. Even though they never do.

How long has their war on poverty been going on? Since about the ’60’s, I think.

The 2020 Democratic Party Platform which hasn’t been covered much in the media, even by democrats, is a rebuke of America. 

It’s one long run-on sentence. 442 paragraphs of horse manure that wasn’t even released until after the convention. 

Yes, 442 paragraphs!

And 1,069 of the democratic delegates voted against it. [2] 

87 abstained. 3,562 voted to approve it.

Apparently, the unity the democrats talk about in their party does not exist. Comparatively, the republicans voted unanimously to keep the platform that they already have.

Over the weekend, the DNC finally revealed the numbers and everyone sees now that more than 23% of the delegates did not vote for their party’s platform. These are hard-core leftist Bernie folks who don’t believe that the platform was radical enough even though it’s the most progressive one ever written.

Radical Squad member, democratic Rep. of Michigan, Rashida Tlaib said, “As a party, we must push for a future where every resident has the ability to thrive. That means we need a platform that works to rid our society of oppression and greed. Unfortunately, in my view this platform does not do enough.”

Woven throughout the democrat’s 442 paragraph essay about how America sucks are their words about how racist we are. That accusation show up throughout the platform.

The pandemic is racist. Health care is racist. Climate change is racist. Education is racist. The economy is racist. Everything is racist and nothing is fair in their made-up world of victimhood.

Their social justice mantra clearly takes precedence over solving the coronavirus crisis or bringing back the economy which are the top two concerns of most Americans.

It’s 42,112 words of anti-American ideas and policies even though they title the platform “Renewing the American Dream.” 

It’s not any American Dream I recognize. Open borders, free college, forced government health care, citizenship for illegals and more.

And their psychotic obsession with Trump is totally on display. 

The 2016 party platform mentioned Trump 32 times. The 2020 platform mentions him 120 times. 

The tittle of their platform should have been “Orange Man Bad.”

By the way, the word “freedom” is only mentioned 11 times, which is about 10 times more than I thought they would talk about it.