Donald Trump says everyone is tired of the word racism.
Trump actually claims to be “the least racist person in the world.”
That is like KKK members saying they are not a hate group, they just love white people. Uh-huh.
In July, it was announced that yet another GM plant would be closing, putting the total such closings in 2019 at a cost of 14,000 jobs that Americans used to have. Thanks, Dear Leader. We are indeed tired of that sort of winning, just as you predicted (Trump said at a Billings, Montana, rally speech in May 2016: “We’re going to win so much, you’re going to be so sick and tired of winning.”)
According to Forbes, Trump has created 1 million jobs fewer than Barack Obama — though George W. Bush and Dick Cheney left office and handed off an economy plunging into potential depression and Obama handed off a recovered economy to Trump. Obama fixed it; Trump stands to ruin it.
Can we do better? Are we tired of high-paying, skilled, working-class jobs leaving while low-paying service industry work is helping drop the unemployment rate? If all the recently unemployed, living-wage workers plus happy high-schoolers can score low-paying work, is that winning?
The Democratic primaries are going to be a process of choosing the candidate who can smack Trump back to his tower and out of the White House. At this moment, the primary dividing issues seem to be racial correctness versus socialized medicine and free college versus playing it safe in the middle and young versus old. We all get asked, “So, who do you want to lead the Democratic ticket in 2020?”