When I say that the gulf between left and right in America is not bridgeable, it it is it is fools like this Jordan in Missouri that I'm thinking of.
They live in a make-believe world.
Trump, what is the what is these things?
Trump lied about taking on corrupt institutions.
Well, he didn't take on the deep state as much as he should, but that's I don't need I don't think that that's what Jordan meant.
Uplifting the forgotten reaches of the country, but instead he did what the GOP always does, cater to the rich and powerful at the expense of the working class.
So why is the working class voting for him?
Aren't the richest zip codes in the country overwhelmingly Democrat?
They live in a make-believe world left, make-believe.
The they it's like they an idea got into their brain 50 years ago or a hundred years ago, and it has never shifted.
They're still voting for Franklin Roosevelt.
What the GOP always does, cater to the rich and powerful at the expense of the working class.
But the rich and powerful are left wing, overwhelmingly.
So here is Nicholas Christoph, the New York Times columnist response to Jordan.
Jordan, I think you're absolutely right that Trump and more broadly the GOP has been of zero help to those working class voters.
Really?
Has the Dem have the Democrats helped the working class voters?
Working class voters just as an example, working class voters.
Would they are they benefiting from uh the California raising the uh minimum wage?
You know how many people have lost their jobs because the minimum wage has been has been raised.
Have uh the working class voters who want to send their kids to decent schools be been benefited by the Democrats who oppose school choice.
Well one of the reasons the U.S. historically has not had better, more socially conscious policies.
What the hell does that mean?
That means bigger and bigger and bigger government.
Listen to my broadcast yesterday on the Ultimate Issues Hour about how destructive big governments are.
There's a complete lack of empathy among conservatives for those who are struggling.
Uh...
That's right.
And that that's not a uh a reader of the New York Times, that's a writer in the New York Times who wants to reach out to conservatives.
There is a complete lack of empathy among conservatives for those who are struggling.
You know, so this is the way you must understand how the left-wing mind works.
If you are not for a making the government bigger, then you have a complete lack of empathy for those who are struggling.
That is the way it works.
Empathy for those struggling means increase government hand outs to people.
Make the government that much bigger.
That's what empathy for those who are struggling means.
It is not if you volunteer more, because conservatives volunteer more than leftists.
Leftist this is one of my biggest arguments about how bad the left is the leftism crushes altruism.
Because people say I don't need to help my neighbor, my community, the government will.
As the government gets bigger, charities get smaller.
As the government gets bigger, personal altruism gets smaller.