Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Outside of a few dcurbanmom-type blue enclaves, married parents tend to be Republicans and single moms tend to be Democrats.
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Democrats hate voter stats, because they don’t support Democrat delusions of grandeur. The Democrats are overwhelmingly favored by inner city folks, unemployed folks, welfare folks, LGBTQIA+ folks, and yes, unwed single mothers. And yet the party still lost. Because married, employed homeowners outside of a few blue city areas overwhelmingly vote Republican. This doesn’t “feel” good to dcurbanmom types, so most deliberately avoid voter statistics and remain blissfully unaware of them by choice.
The problem is that a good part of eligible age voters don’t vote. Also Democrats have to appeal to more interest because people are single issue voters which is ridiculous
Again it’s hard for preening Democrats to face the truth. Actually, voter turnout has surged much higher because of Trump. Trump, Biden, and Harris are the biggest vote getters BY FAR in American history, with their tens of millions of extra votes vs the Clintons, Obamas, and Bushes of the world MUCH larger in percentage terms than the modest increase in eligible voters. And the biggest single issue voters BY FAR are pro-choice Democratic women. Most women I know from my prestigious college are single issue abortion voters.
Anonymous wrote:It would certainly motivate people to have children if we didn’t live in such a far right $hithole of a country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s fine, the voters are who they are. I just think it’s funny that dcurbanmom types cling to the myth that Democrats are on average more intelligent, better educated, and higher income than Republicans when the opposite is true.
dcurbanmom Dems want to imagine themselves as fancy moral crusaders who are only losing to Trump because of a few redneck bad apples, instead of facing the fact that, Democrats are voting AGAINST most employed married homeowners and WITH the unemployed, the ex-cons, the single moms, and the childless LGBTQIA+ obsessives.
After Republicans win the Presidency again in 2028, a non-trivial number of power- and status-seeking dcurbanmoms will switch parties. But for now, they are in a funny #resistance and delusion bubble.
I’m actually very surprised that republicans are not campaigning more on the homeownership topic. They should emphasize that democrats want to destroy your neighborhood and community. They want to eliminate single family neighborhoods and force high density development in your community . They want to force everyone to live in tiny apartments and take the metro to work.
This only works in places that are already super high density anyway. Also we are one of the few countries in the world where everyone just expects to live in big houses on their own massive patch of land.
So taking metro is bad but moving people miles and hours away from work and then requiring them to commons good? No mention of the health or family impacts nor environmental impacts. Also do Democrats want everyone to live in tiny apartments or are they recognizing that not everyone wants to live in a McMansion nor can everyone afford to?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s fine, the voters are who they are. I just think it’s funny that dcurbanmom types cling to the myth that Democrats are on average more intelligent, better educated, and higher income than Republicans when the opposite is true.
dcurbanmom Dems want to imagine themselves as fancy moral crusaders who are only losing to Trump because of a few redneck bad apples, instead of facing the fact that, Democrats are voting AGAINST most employed married homeowners and WITH the unemployed, the ex-cons, the single moms, and the childless LGBTQIA+ obsessives.
After Republicans win the Presidency again in 2028, a non-trivial number of power- and status-seeking dcurbanmoms will switch parties. But for now, they are in a funny #resistance and delusion bubble.
I’m actually very surprised that republicans are not campaigning more on the homeownership topic. They should emphasize that democrats want to destroy your neighborhood and community. They want to eliminate single family neighborhoods and force high density development in your community . They want to force everyone to live in tiny apartments and take the metro to work.
This only works in places that are already super high density anyway. Also we are one of the few countries in the world where everyone just expects to live in big houses on their own massive patch of land.
So taking metro is bad but moving people miles and hours away from work and then requiring them to commons good? No mention of the health or family impacts nor environmental impacts. Also do Democrats want everyone to live in tiny apartments or are they recognizing that not everyone wants to live in a McMansion nor can everyone afford to?
PP and I was agreeing with this concept. It’s becoming unrealistic for everyone to get a big house and a lot of land. Middle class in Asia and Europe get along just fine raising families in apartments. The average person is simply getting priced out of single family living near urban areas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s fine, the voters are who they are. I just think it’s funny that dcurbanmom types cling to the myth that Democrats are on average more intelligent, better educated, and higher income than Republicans when the opposite is true.
dcurbanmom Dems want to imagine themselves as fancy moral crusaders who are only losing to Trump because of a few redneck bad apples, instead of facing the fact that, Democrats are voting AGAINST most employed married homeowners and WITH the unemployed, the ex-cons, the single moms, and the childless LGBTQIA+ obsessives.
After Republicans win the Presidency again in 2028, a non-trivial number of power- and status-seeking dcurbanmoms will switch parties. But for now, they are in a funny #resistance and delusion bubble.
I’m actually very surprised that republicans are not campaigning more on the homeownership topic. They should emphasize that democrats want to destroy your neighborhood and community. They want to eliminate single family neighborhoods and force high density development in your community . They want to force everyone to live in tiny apartments and take the metro to work.
This only works in places that are already super high density anyway. Also we are one of the few countries in the world where everyone just expects to live in big houses on their own massive patch of land.
So taking metro is bad but moving people miles and hours away from work and then requiring them to commons good? No mention of the health or family impacts nor environmental impacts. Also do Democrats want everyone to live in tiny apartments or are they recognizing that not everyone wants to live in a McMansion nor can everyone afford to?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s fine, the voters are who they are. I just think it’s funny that dcurbanmom types cling to the myth that Democrats are on average more intelligent, better educated, and higher income than Republicans when the opposite is true.
dcurbanmom Dems want to imagine themselves as fancy moral crusaders who are only losing to Trump because of a few redneck bad apples, instead of facing the fact that, Democrats are voting AGAINST most employed married homeowners and WITH the unemployed, the ex-cons, the single moms, and the childless LGBTQIA+ obsessives.
After Republicans win the Presidency again in 2028, a non-trivial number of power- and status-seeking dcurbanmoms will switch parties. But for now, they are in a funny #resistance and delusion bubble.
I’m actually very surprised that republicans are not campaigning more on the homeownership topic. They should emphasize that democrats want to destroy your neighborhood and community. They want to eliminate single family neighborhoods and force high density development in your community . They want to force everyone to live in tiny apartments and take the metro to work.
This only works in places that are already super high density anyway. Also we are one of the few countries in the world where everyone just expects to live in big houses on their own massive patch of land.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s fine, the voters are who they are. I just think it’s funny that dcurbanmom types cling to the myth that Democrats are on average more intelligent, better educated, and higher income than Republicans when the opposite is true.
dcurbanmom Dems want to imagine themselves as fancy moral crusaders who are only losing to Trump because of a few redneck bad apples, instead of facing the fact that, Democrats are voting AGAINST most employed married homeowners and WITH the unemployed, the ex-cons, the single moms, and the childless LGBTQIA+ obsessives.
After Republicans win the Presidency again in 2028, a non-trivial number of power- and status-seeking dcurbanmoms will switch parties. But for now, they are in a funny #resistance and delusion bubble.
I’m actually very surprised that republicans are not campaigning more on the homeownership topic. They should emphasize that democrats want to destroy your neighborhood and community. They want to eliminate single family neighborhoods and force high density development in your community . They want to force everyone to live in tiny apartments and take the metro to work.
Anonymous wrote:It’s fine, the voters are who they are. I just think it’s funny that dcurbanmom types cling to the myth that Democrats are on average more intelligent, better educated, and higher income than Republicans when the opposite is true.
dcurbanmom Dems want to imagine themselves as fancy moral crusaders who are only losing to Trump because of a few redneck bad apples, instead of facing the fact that, Democrats are voting AGAINST most employed married homeowners and WITH the unemployed, the ex-cons, the single moms, and the childless LGBTQIA+ obsessives.
After Republicans win the Presidency again in 2028, a non-trivial number of power- and status-seeking dcurbanmoms will switch parties. But for now, they are in a funny #resistance and delusion bubble.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Outside of a few dcurbanmom-type blue enclaves, married parents tend to be Republicans and single moms tend to be Democrats.
This post brought to you from PP’s @$$. It was pulled straight from it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Outside of a few dcurbanmom-type blue enclaves, married parents tend to be Republicans and single moms tend to be Democrats.
This post brought to you from PP’s @$$. It was pulled straight from it.
Democrats hate voter stats, because they don’t support Democrat delusions of grandeur. The Democrats are overwhelmingly favored by inner city folks, unemployed folks, welfare folks, LGBTQIA+ folks, and yes, unwed single mothers. And yet the party still lost. Because married, employed homeowners outside of a few blue city areas overwhelmingly vote Republican. This doesn’t “feel” good to dcurbanmom types, so most deliberately avoid voter statistics and remain blissfully unaware of them by choice.
The problem is that a good part of eligible age voters don’t vote. Also Democrats have to appeal to more interest because people are single issue voters which is ridiculous
Again it’s hard for preening Democrats to face the truth. Actually, voter turnout has surged much higher because of Trump. Trump, Biden, and Harris are the biggest vote getters BY FAR in American history, with their tens of millions of extra votes vs the Clintons, Obamas, and Bushes of the world MUCH larger in percentage terms than the modest increase in eligible voters. And the biggest single issue voters BY FAR are pro-choice Democratic women. Most women I know from my prestigious college are single issue abortion voters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want a higher birth rate, baby bonuses don’t work. They need to address the housing problem, the economic uncertainty, and the unavailability of daycare/expense of daycare. Men also need to modernize their approach to marriage and family. (Gift article)
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/21/us/politics/baby-bonuses-fertility-planning-trump-aides-assess-ideas-to-boost-birthrate.html?unlocked_article_code=1.BU8.NtkN.WagWczUEi5e6&smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare
Their plan is to impoverish most of us, so Peter Thiel and friends can have it all. Their cult leader, Curtis Yarvin, suggested that poor people be turned into biofuel.
You have good points, but they have no interest in doing anything you suggest. They do not want to be helpful.
You describe Klaus Schwab and his World Economic Forum.
“Let them eat ze bugs.”
“You will own nothing, and you will be happy.”
Y’all can shove it.