It's Still the Economy, Stupid (Not Critical Race Theory or Trans Bathrooms)
One of the hardest political lessons to learn is that pocketbook issues are the main driving force of electoral successes and failures.

As I write this, it's not even fully settled who has won the New Jersey gubernatorial race, which, along with the governor's race in Virginia, is one of two bellwether contests this season. Yet a narrative is already hardening like cement around the shoes of a murdered mafioso that what's really going to be front and center in American politics through the midterms are discussions of race and history in K-12 schools. "'Critical Race Theory' Has Been a Winner for Years," huffs New York magazine, taking for granted that the 2022 midterms will be played out over whether The 1619 Project is assigned reading in the nation's 14,000 school districts.
This is perhaps comforting for Democratic losers (especially those who cry racism at every defeat) and Republican winners (who almost always mistake displeasure with Democrats for an embrace of GOP values) because it gives one a cheap excuse for losing and the other a facile game plan going forward. But it's fundamentally misleading.
In 1992, Bill Clinton eked out a presidential victory—he won with just 43 percent of the popular vote—because of his mantra, "It's the economy, stupid," a phrase attributed to his campaign manager, James Carville. With very rare exceptions, pocketbook issues trump all others, and a sluggish economy coupled with a sense of foreboding about the direction of the country spell doom for incumbents and candidates allied with the party in power.
Indeed, that's the main subtext of the Virginia and New Jersey races. CNN exit polls in Virginia show that the single largest issue for voters was the economy/jobs (33 percent), followed by education (24 percent), taxes (15 percent), coronavirus (14 percent), and abortion (8 percent). Exit polls from Fox News find roughly the same thing, with 35 percent citing economy/jobs as their top concern, 17 percent citing coronavirus, and just 14 percent citing education. While Fox News trumpeted that 72 percent of respondents said the debate over "critical race theory" in schools was an "important factor" for them, fully 86 percent said the handling of COVID in schools was important, 85 percent said the candidate's views on taxes mattered, and 76 percent said that negotiations over President Joe Biden's governing agenda were a big deal.
Exit polls from the New Jersey race haven't been released as of this writing, but the final survey of voters by Monmouth University found that taxes were overwhelmingly the biggest voter concern (27 percent), followed by the economy/jobs (20 percent), education and schools (16 percent), the COVID pandemic (15 percent), and crime (7 percent).
Biden is a massively unpopular president, which is to say his approval ratings are similar to former President Donald Trump's, the only one-term president since George H.W. Bush failed to win reelection 29 years ago (this, despite a sweeping victory in the Gulf War and a refusal by most major Democrats to run against him). Biden's overall aggregate approval rating at RealClearPolitics is just 43 percent and only 40.6 percent approve of his handling of the economy. Just 39 percent think the country is headed in the right direction.
Who can blame us, really? The first 10 months of Biden's America have been replete with a terrible economy, rising and persistent inflation that keeps getting called temporary, a disappearing workforce, and supply-chain concerns. Add on top of that the persistent threat of Democrats raising taxes and passing massive, budget-breaking spending bills with the slimmest of majorities that will involve the federal government in virtually every business transaction that takes place at every level. That's a recipe for a throw-out-the-incumbent-party tsunami that will result in massive midterm losses for the Dems. In fact, the president's party virtually always loses seats in the double digits (see chart).
That's especially true in the first midterm election of a president. Trump lost 26 House seats three years ago and before him Barack Obama took a self-described "shellacking" in 2010, coughing up 63 House seats in 2010. George W. Bush was the only president in decades to actually gain seats in the House during his first midterm elections, a feat that is attributable to the aftershocks of the 9/11 attacks, an exceedingly rare event in American history.

A fixation on culture-war issues such as teaching critical race theory will appeal to both major parties because it allows them to sidestep the reality that both are terrible when it comes to growing the size, scope, and spending of government. Whatever else you can say about Trump, he oversaw a massive increase in per-capita spending (in early 2020, The New York Times reported that "total federal spending has increased by $1,441 per person since 2016"). Biden came into office promising to increase spending by $11 trillion over the coming decade. If he continues to get his way, that might end up being a short count.
Going back at least to the presidency of George W. Bush, who massively increased spending and the reach of the federal government while claiming to be a small-government kind of guy, the smart play in Washington has been to say you believe in limited government while lavishing your friends and constituents with tons of tax dollars. It's hard to remember now, but even Obama ran on cutting spending before overseeing then-record-setting deficits.
One of the challenges for libertarians and other believers in smaller government through the midterms will be to focus on the less sexy issues of cutting spending and the size of government rather than going all-in on culture war issues surrounding the K-12 curriculum. We'll have the majority on our side—after a brief flirtation with the idea of bigger government, Gallup finds that 52 percent of Americans believe "the government is doing too many things that should be left to individuals and businesses"—but that might not be enough.
Editor's Note: As of February 29, 2024, commenting privileges on reason.com posts are limited to Reason Plus subscribers. Past commenters are grandfathered in for a temporary period. Subscribe here to preserve your ability to comment. Your Reason Plus subscription also gives you an ad-free version of reason.com, along with full access to the digital edition and archives of Reason magazine. We request that comments be civil and on-topic. We do not moderate or assume any responsibility for comments, which are owned by the readers who post them. Comments do not represent the views of reason.com or Reason Foundation. We reserve the right to delete any comment and ban commenters for any reason at any time. Comments may only be edited within 5 minutes of posting. Report abuses.
Please
to post comments
It is Brandon, stupid.
He's a very influential individual.
These are 2 pay checks $78367 and $87367. that i received in last 2 months. I am very happy that i can make thousands in my part time and now i am enjoying my life. Everybody can do this and earn lots of dollars from home in very short time period.GFd Your Success is one step away Click Below Webpage…..
Just visit this website now.......... Pays 24
Not exactly, obviously if everyone was happy with the way Democrats were governing the race wouldn't have been close enough in a Blue state like Virginia to matter.
But it was obvious from watching the race that what put Youngkin over the top was McAuliffe's spectacular gaff "I don't think parents should be telling schools what they should be teaching." And then doubling down on it.
It's seldom that you see a candidate self immolate so spectacularly, but it certainly fits with the overall democratic message these days to voters: 'shut up and do as your told, and we'll give you more free stuff.'
McAuliffe is a spectacularly arrogant asshole. Which didn’t help.
Fuck Joe Biden
>>it's not even fully settled who has won the New Jersey gubernatorial race
even if (D), not (D).
Pocketbook issues, and don't do things like calling the people you want to vote for you "deplorables" or "racists" -- or "libtards" or "not real Americans".
Two of these things are not like the other two. Can Mr. Both Sides But Actually Just The Republicans figure out why?
No.
October private payrolls rose by 571,000, topping expectations: ADP
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/adp-private-payrolls-october-2021-employment-labor-market-coronavirus-121613628.html
2021 = 3 million new jobs, increased income, 5% GDP growth, record Dow, S&P 500, NASDAQ every month and current.
Yeah Nick the economy is "terrible" - you hack.
It is so good, record numbers of people can quit their jobs. Clearly all this inflation talk is just wingnut.com propaganda.
https://www.businessinsider.com/over-4-million-workers-quit-record-labor-shortage-great-resignation-2021-10?op=1
I'll field this one for you, Mr. Buttplug!
* clears throat *
HAPERINFLATION!!!!!!!!!!!1111
You need to hold the shift key down a little longer.
Remember those years you spent relentlessly bashing the (pre-covid) Drumpf economy with sophisticated data like reports of Sam's Club closing locations? THAT's the kind of compelling evidence I'll need to see if anyone wants to convince me this Biden economy is anything less than amazing.
#LibertariansForBiden
zillow went out of business today.
Zillow thought they could make billions by flipping houses.
It looks so easy on all the TV flipping shows.
But the trick is buying low in a rising market, not paying market rates at the top of the of bubble.
turd lies. It's what turd does. turd is a pathological liar, too stupid to remember the lies he told just minutes ago, and certainly too stupid top know everyone else is aware of his constant lying. If there's something in a turd post which is not a lie, it's purely accidental.
turd lies; it's all turd does.
Stock market fortified!
Biden is a massively unpopular president, which is to say his approval ratings are similar to former President Donald Trump's, the only one-term president since George H.W. Bush failed to win reelection 29 years ago.
What? The usual suspects aren't whining and crying and bitching and moaning about Reason mentioning Trump? You losers are slacking!
Do you have any idea at all just how obvious it is that you’re a Reason staffer? I of course don’t know who, but you are.
How can I be so sure of this? No normal human being who was just another reader or content customer would be as constantly and easily upset, offended, triggered, and super butthurt as you are over any and all criticism directed toward the staff and their writing. It’s so over the top from you that it’s actually kind of comical. Your username might as well be “Easily Triggered Reason Staff Writer”.
I know that some people here also think you’re “KillAllRednecks”. I’m much less certain about that, but whoever KAR is, he is a seriously disturbed, fucked up asshole based on his interaction with Chuck P. from a few days ago.
upset, offended, triggered, and super butthurt
Those words describe one of the comments on this thread, and it isn't mine.
You're not actually "Kill All Rednecks", are you?
I actually prefer to believe that you're not, mostly because I'd hate to think that someone writing for Reason is that much of a mentally deranged psycho.
I figured KAR was actually RAK in disguise.
Sarcasmic is just a broken moron whose entire identify was broken by Trump and by posters here recognizing how ignorant he actually is. The reason he started going down this new path is because Mike/Jeff are his last 2 friends here and it is their schtick, so he adopts it. Sarc doesn't actually think or discuss ideas, he mimics those that will give him validation.
He simps for the Reason staff but sarc's too dumb to be one. White Mike might be though, and sarcasmic's been desperately trying to get his attention lately.
Nah, sarc’s just a broken alcoholic.
Fuck off and die, asshole
Not a single European football will be fed a better with large demands on a variety of bookmakers https://oddsdigger.com/ng/football. Football championships on different continents have a couple or a few favorites in their championships, among which you can choose your team to which it is interesting to make bets when you think that she will win, for which you can get minor winnings.
It seems like just the other day that Sarc tried to claim he doesn't insult others, he criticizes policy.
Oh it was just the other day. But we all knew it was bullshit then as well. Standards are those things left wingers apply to other people.
He said the last few years he doesn't choose sides, he simply attacks those in power. For the last 10 months he has attacked only one side while running cover for his preferred team.
Yep. It’s all about issues with you. And you never instigate anything.
I am shocked, shocked - - - - - -
THE JACKET HAS SPOKEN.
Hi Tulpa!
There is help, you are not alone. https://aa.org/
Running multiple handles again I see. You've got talent!
Fuck off and die, asshole
Cripes, talk about the pot calling the kettle black.
An article tailor made for OBL's 1st law.
Unfortunately Elon Musk lost over $9 billion yesterday. Ordinarily I'd be alarmed, but the #BidenBoom still has him up $156 billion this year.
#VoteDemocratToReinforceEconomicInequality
He shouldn't have moved to Texas. With the Dems bringing back unlimited SALT deductions he could afford to stay in California.
This is perhaps comforting for Democratic losers (especially those who cry racism at every defeat)
To be fair, they also cry racism when they win.
Republican winners (who almost always mistake displeasure with Democrats for an embrace of GOP values)
Socons gotta socon,
But Ken said we should all embrace authoritarianism because totalitarianism is worse!
Look at this retarded little psychopath lie about what Ken said, just for an "attaboy" from White Mike.
It'd be funny if it wasn't so damn pathetic.
"But Ken said we should all embrace authoritarianism because totalitarianism is worse!"
But the slimy piece of lefty shit lied about what K
Oh, but for an edit tab:
"But Ken said we should all embrace authoritarianism because totalitarianism is worse!"
But the slimy piece of lefty shit lied about what Ken posted along with most of what everyone else posted.
The assholic sarc is doing his best to beat turd in the "Constant Lies" competition,
Fuck off and die, drunken asshole.
Nick's sad is palpable through the monitor.
+1
turd lies. It's what turd does. turd is a pathological liar, too stupid to remember the lies he told just minutes ago, and certainly too stupid top know everyone else is aware of his constant lying. If there's something in a turd post which is not a lie, it's purely accidental.
turd lies; it's all turd does.
confused sarc with turd - easy to do.
Get back to your hood, Sevo.
turd lies. It's what turd does. turd is a pathological liar, too stupid to remember the lies he told just minutes ago, and certainly too stupid top know everyone else is aware of his constant lying. If there's something in a turd post which is not a lie, it's purely accidental.
turd lies; it's all turd does.
You’re a pedophile. Hopefully one of your victims, or a relative of theirs, kills you.
But he is right.
You constantly lie. It's what you do. You are a pathological liar, and often can't remember the lies you told just minutes ago. You also appear to be ignorant of the fact that everyone is aware of your constant lying. He's also correct in claiming that if there's something in your posts which is not a lie, it's purely accidental.
“Republican winners (who almost always mistake displeasure with Democrats for an embrace of GOP values)”
As opposed to Democrats who never try to enact their retarded fascist policies when they win?
Whatever else you can say about Trump, he oversaw a massive increase in per-capita spending
Jesse, Ken, ML all say that Nancy Pelosi tricked the Dotard into that massive spending and of course he is blameless.
turd lies. It's what turd does. turd is a pathological liar, too stupid to remember the lies he told just minutes ago, and certainly too stupid top know everyone else is aware of his constant lying. If there's something in a turd post which is not a lie, it's purely accidental.
turd lies; it's all turd does.
When your party has the White House, blame Congress. When your party has Congress, blame the White House. When your party has both, blame the previous administration. When your party has neither, blame the other party.
Nancy is an evil witch that cast a spell on Donnie-boy turning him into an orange newt.
Yes, an Orange Newt Gingrich. That is exactly what Donnie is. If Melania got cancer Donnie would serve her divorce papers while she was in chemo.
turd lies. It's what turd does. turd is a pathological liar, too stupid to remember the lies he told just minutes ago, and certainly too stupid top know everyone else is aware of his constant lying. If there's something in a turd post which is not a lie, it's purely accidental.
turd lies; it's all turd does
I really wish your mom had exercised her constitutionally protected right to have an abortion.
You're stupid and tedious.
Nancy Pelosi tricked the Dotard into that massive spending
Funny way of saying the bill was unvetoable, Shrike. But I guess if you acknowledged that your phony narrative would crumble.
Except that's clearly not true in the particular case of Virginia. The race only turned in Youngkin's favor after McAwful's "parent's shouldn't tell schools what to teach their children" comment, while the local economy in the DC area is doing relatively well, thanks to the expansion of the federal government that Democrats at the federal level are accomplishing, which largely took Brandon's poor economic performance off the table for a large portion of Virginia's electorate. This election was very much about the Republican Culture War of Democrats openly bragging about using schools to push their false and racist propaganda on children and sending police to harass any parents that dared to voice their concerns.
Yeah, that line killed McAuliffe.
Although he was correct. Hell, I live in Georgia and if parents chose textbooks they would be limited to the Bible and The Turner Diaries.
Parents would still rather set the educational agenda themselves instead of turning it over to some school administrator with a PhD in Sociology.
it's not even sociology anymore...it's one of the many "disciplines" that end with "studies". they are programmed at the universities that accountability is immaterial, that achievement is beyond the abilities of minorities and that all persons are always racist. last might we saw a big "that's it, we've heard enough of your bullshit" delivered LOUD AND CLEAR
turd lies. It's what turd does. turd is a pathological liar, too stupid to remember the lies he told just minutes ago, and certainly too stupid top know everyone else is aware of his constant lying. If there's something in a turd post which is not a lie, it's purely accidental.
turd lies; it's all turd does.
Hell, I live in Georgia and if parents chose textbooks they would be limited to the Bible and The Turner Diaries.
"I'm stupider than McAuliffe!"
You should probably move then, to a nice, liberal haven like New Jersey or DC, where it's considered a civic duty to shit on everyone else, and tell other people how to raise their kids.
In his case, rear them.
It should be noted that the state with the worst literacy rate is California. Followed by New York.
You cant spell literacy without R A C E. It's literally racist.
Hell, I live in Georgia and if parents chose textbooks they would be limited to the Bible and The Turner Diaries.
A couple of things struck me with this statement by Shrike:
1. Support for Phony Credentialism. Somehow someone with a bachelor's in Education is more credentialed and thus "smarter", than a parent body full of doctors, lawyers, pharmacists, architects, businessmen, accounts, managers and all the various types of engineers, plus tradesmen who often have to go through significant education themselves.
2. He has Top-Man syndrome. In Shrike's world you're either godman or chimpanzee, clerisy or lumpenprole, the farmer or the livestock.
3. He probably doesn't live in Georgia. I worked in Georgia on several projects, and never encountered the archetypes he's peddling.
4. For an obvious high-school dropout fifty-centing on the internet, he's unbelievably and unwarrantedly snobby. He's like a stereotypical parvenu.
Fuck off, bigot.
You really can't dismiss the "culture war" as an influence. McAuliff's comment was entirely culture war, and it put on full display what disdain he holds regular people. That's 100% culture war. And the economy has become entwined in culture war issues- gas prices go thru the roof, hitting middle class people directly in the wallet, BECAUSE of culture war issues like climate change. "Climate change" is a luxury issue that rich people can afford to worry about, while regular people get hit with the bill in the form of higher gas prices, higher costs from goods and services, and tighter family budgets.
So yeah, people vote with their wallets, but the middle class wallet had become the target of leftist culture wars.
Yeah, there's also the left's totally-not-a-culture-war victory of making everything political.
Every. Fucking. Thing.
You can't escape the culture war.
"McAuliff's comment was entirely culture war"
This. A thousand times this.
And that Gillespie cannot even see it for what it so plainly is to the normies tells you exactly where he is coming from.
"It's the economy" is nothing more than lame ass self soothing from the butthurt.
And Virginia (or parts anyway) does well economically when DC is spending like crazy.
no, it IS CRT. the retarded utterances of the hack school boards and the ex gov and his DOPE minions were a brutal poke in the chest to parents. parents that were simply not going to roll over when told they had no say i their kids educations. that remark was POLITICAL SUICIDE. so while the econmomy may be a REAL issue...one does not poke the mama bear
I don't think it is solely CRT so much as "education" in general. And that includes CRT, bullshit trans gender policies, and nonsense COVID restrictions that have kids feeling like prisoners when they are allowed to go into school at all.
All this stuff made it so clear that the schools were fighting the Democrat Kulture Warz that people finally had enough. McAuliffe defending this behavior was the worst thing he could do.
The problem for both parties is the oversized influence of their extremes. If more middle of the road, moderate members from both parties were allowed to work together They could reduce debt and get government back to doing what it needs to do. Remember that debts start rising with decline in the moderates.
The fact is right now that Kevin McCarthy could take the wind out of the Progressive sails by merely letting moderate Republicans vote on the bipartisan infrastructure plan. Much of this is hard infrastructure and could be easily sold to the public. Leader McCarthy values the Democrats infighting more that opportunity.
If Libertarians can't run a candidate in the next election I think they would do well to steer clean of the extremes and go for a moderate of either party.
The problem is you're entirely too stupid to be left on your own.
The problem for both parties is the oversized influence of their extremes.
The problem is the political establishment and the clerisy have moved their Overton Window to the left of Pol Pot, and have spent the last 30 years peddling junk psychology, "compassionate" racism and sexual libertinism (no, not sexual libertarianism, Shrike).
Now that they're getting pushback from the Hoi Polloi, they're pretending that they're the status quo, and everyone else has moved to the extremes.
If more middle of the road, moderate members from both parties were allowed to work together They could reduce debt and get government back to doing what it needs to do.
So politics as practiced from 1933 to 1993? The New Deal and The Great Society were government reducing debt and doing what it needs to do?
I submit to you that it is only extremists who insist on governing from the Constitution and the first 15 amendments who will accomplish what you suggest another 100 years of compromising towards serfdom will accomplish.
MSNBC commentator said "critical race theory doesn't exist". Now THAT'S how you gaslight.
"Then there shouldn't be any problem banning it like we did with flat eartherism."
It's hard to remember now, but even Obama ran on cutting spending before overseeing then-record-setting deficits.
Yes, but libertarians, Republicans, and even Democrats all knew he was lying.
It's not just the insistence on ignoring issues that people actually care about; it's the contemptuous way it's done.
"So your business was ruined by Covid policies, you're struggling to hang on to your home, you can scarcely afford half a tank of gas for your car, etc. Bah! Who cares! We're going to talk about what's really important: transgender bathroom rights! So shut up about your silly little problems!"
Oh, but that's not Culture War-ing.
The key mistake in this analysis is the belief there can be only one issue. It is true the economy is always the biggest issue, but even that is not enough to win elections. Obviously Republicans are better for the economy, but a state like Virginia with so many government employees, contractors, and employees of government service providers can prevent economic interest from reaching above 50%.
Roughly 10% of Virginians switched choices in the last 3 months. Did something happen to the economy? No. Rather people's secondary choices became important as the Dems insanity became more obvious through their education actions. The clear poll movement just as McAuliffe claimed parents shouldn't be involved in education shows this was the deciding factor.
Blue enclaves don't even typically vote on the economy, either. At least not in any sane way- they repeatedly vote AGAINST their own economic interests in blue havens.
This is clearly a case of secondary, culture war issues becoming more important. I suspect they will remain more important for some time. Otherwise, why would thousands of people act deliberately against their own economic interests by defying vaccine mandates and getting fired for it? Definitely not a sound economic decision, but the other issues were more important.
I find this is one point Reason consistently misses... Economics are generally an important part of decision making, but sometimes people make choices that aren't perfectly aligned with their economic interests- sometimes they make choices against their economic interests- because there are other things they value more.
Blue enclaves ...repeatedly vote AGAINST their own economic interests in blue havens.
I don't think this is generally true. Blue enclaves are generally people who benefit from government spending either directly or indirectly. Academia votes blue because Dems push for more university funding (including grant money) to them. Teachers vote Dem because Dems will ensure there is no accountability in education, but also because they will increase teacher pay in return for their votes. Cities are often blue because poor people expect Dems to give them "free" stuff.
It's true Dems push culture war issues to attract some people who they aren't paying off. But it's a much smaller group.
Cities are often blue because poor people expect Dems to give them "free" stuff.
but aren't smart enough to realize that they aren't getting any.
This is the voters responding with a "Let's Go Brandon" response due to the authoritarian stance of the ruling democrat elitists and how much they have bungled the economy.
This is not a pro-republican response, simply an anti-democrat vote. Republicans, if they are smart will capitalize on the situation by focusing on making government smaller and returning individual freedoms. By not getting bogged down on topics that are better left to the individual to decide for themselves.
An authoritarian is a authoritarian because they strive to force their ideology and dogma upon people and restrict individual freedoms. I don't care if the authoritarian is left or right. Losing a freedom is still losing a freedom regardless.
For those liberty minded people out there, there isn't one pathway to achieving our goals of increased individual freedoms. One could join the Libertarian party or could infect the democrat or republican parties with libertarian ideals from within.
At this point, we should try all of the above lest we lose what freedoms we have left.
" Republicans, if they are smart will capitalize on the situation by focusing on making government smaller and returning individual freedoms."
LOL. Youngkin is a squish who twenty years ago would have been running as a Democrat. He's only opposed to the current excesses of the Democrat left, otherwise he is going to prove a reliable, if milquetoast statist.
try all of the above
I'm looking for the part about watering the tree of liberty
I wasn't even watching the McAulliffe race, but last night I heard what sounded like millions of whiny, progressive voices cry out so I checked the internet.
Youngkin: The power to destroy a school district is insignificant next to the power of the electorate.
McAuliffe: Don't try to fool me with your CRT mind tricks Lord Youngkin. Your sad devotion to that ancient religion hasn't helped you find the independents' hidden fortre... *awk*
Youngkin: I find your lack of faith... disturbing.
It's always the economy, but the economy and progressive ideology are intimately connected--because of vaccine mandates, the lockdowns, and because of the school closings.
For a long time, people couldn't go to work because the schools were closed. The same progressives ideology that supports using the coercive power of government to force children to wear masks at school, forces people to get vaccinated to be eligible for employment, and forces businesses to stay closed during the pandemic--also supports using the coercive power of government to inflict unpopular curriculums on unwilling parents over their objections and against their will.
I don't see any good reason to differentiate between the progressives' economic ideology and their positions on other issues. It's all about forced sacrifice, and it's all interrelated.
The progs have turned everything into a culture war. Every last little thing a person does is now somehow a political statement. The VA election wasn't a referendum on the economy; it was regular people getting fed up and rejecting the progressive ideology and the havoc it wreaks on their daily lives.
This election was McAuliff's to lose. He was the clear front runner up until a few weeks ago, when he opened his stupid mouth andade clear how he feels about regular people. The economy has been garbage for months, and he was still ahead. Terry McAuliff lost this election by being a smug, progressive prick.
This is bad for democrats. They trotted out all their heavy hitters to campaign for McAuliff and they lost. But just like 2016, and every day thereafter, they just keep doubling down on the same bullshit.
"Terry McAuliff lost this election by being a smug, progressive prick."
Totally. And that's what's really getting Gillespie's goat. He knows the Democrat party leadership is incapable of not being smug, progressive pricks, and so further GOP gains are likely.
But, hey Nick, why don't you eat a bag of dicks?
Because your and all the other so called libertarians here could have been an actual brake on their excesses, had you been willing to speak against them with even half the forcefulness you directed at Trump.
But you just couldn't bring yourself to do that.
It's weird but TDS is real and has really corrupted teh Reason libertarians.
They really really dig to justify "both sides' when its totally not true. One side and one side only wants to take away you basic freedoms.
Trans bathrooms and CRT are just the tip of the ridiculous Democrat iceberg
It's more, I suspect, that the people who pay Nick's salary (Koch Industries) yanked his leash and told him to get in line with their interests if he wants to stay in his job. And being a 50-ish man in a dying profession, he doesn't want to have to learn to code.
Cato got caught selling their commentary and Reason Magazine and the Reason Foundation are bankrolled by an anti-Trump business that wants very much to work with China, and suspiciously shifted their coverage once a China hawk took office. It's not TDS...it's just cynicism and self-preservation.
To be sure, Reason is wholly owned by some seriously anti-Trump business interests.
But that alone should not stop them from calling out the Democrats for their hard leftism and rampantly obvious totalitarian bent.
That they just could never muster up the same ire in that direction says their paymasters and their own priorities are not so much just anti-Trump but objectively on the other side.
This isn't the right takeaway of these developments.
The economy is an universal issue because its a default issue. Lots of people don't own guns, don't smoke pot, etc. Everyone has to mind their wallets. But that doesn't mean secondary issues can't be defining or motivating factors in dramatic reversals in voting trends.
When the was the last time education became a clear second priority for voters? Almost twice as many Virginians cared about education than Covid, which is still killing people. This might be one of he few elections where immigration wasn't de facto second priority.
90% of republicans would have voted for Youngkin no matter what. What put him over the top difference isn't hard to guess. Overall turnout increased because republicans who sat out the last election (probably for trump related reasons) picked him. Some independents and POCs who voted Biden picked Youngkin. Some democrats stayed home.
These people were dissatisfied with the economy. But ongoing battle in our schools almost certainly compelled them to act. There is NO SUCH thing as "I'm only an economic guy" voter. Especially now.
The question small government folks have to ask is - who's being rendered irrelevant? Is it the GOP? Or is it YOU? The GOP took the CRT fight with gusto and it resonated, because the issue MATTERED to people. The libertarians declined, either downplayed or ignored the issue and retreated to their ever safe "The answer is more private schools". No, CRT is bad, as bad a Gateway pundit made curriculum on immigration would be.
If Chemjeff is the future of the movement, it's dead already.
They've been play acting all along. When it's a Republican out of line they attack the politician. When it's a Democrat out of line (and they cannot "both sides" the issue) they talk about the principle. It was inevitable that the asymmetry would eventually fail them.
Reason 'libertarians' hoist on their own retard.
I mean, Republicans are out of line most of the time and they never hold their own accountable as it is.
Meanwhile Democrats are too busy railroading people like Franken out of the Senate and out of the party for stupid shit. The one I'll easily give Dems where they were just as bad was their hypocrisy on Northram's blackface.
Yep. Reason can't even bring themselves to acknowledge what is obvious to pretty much everyone except the hard core ideologues of the left: Biden and his policies so far have been a complete and total unmitigated disaster almost across the board.
I would argue that the ONLY thing that Biden has done so far that most normal, mainstream Americans actually wanted him to do was to pull American troops out of Afghanistan, and he even managed to completely fuck THAT up by doing it in the most stupid, haphazard, incompetent way imaginable, to the point that a bunch of Americans troops AND innocent Afghans were killed in the process, which absolutely didn't have to happen if the execution had been done with any real sense or planning.
2 things-
1) Republicans can be scared of anything as CRT clearly illustrates.
2) Democrats will never pull their heads out of their asses and focus on the simple things that would win them every election for the next 30 years.
CRT is Nazi race theory reworked for Twenty-first century bein-pensants.
Anyone who isn't horrified and disgusted by it is an utter moron or irredeemably evil.
Which would explain shitfordinners
Have you looked up what CRT actually IS? I thought it was just a college-level study. Or is Fox News now applying the label to any kind of race-relations curriculum?
I understand the concern that some teachers would turn CRT into "all white people are evil", but I'm also concerned that stealth-racist GOP leaders are going to take ANY kind of message that promotes diversity or ANY criticism of Jim Crow/slavery/Confederacy, and paint that as CRT to stop it from being taught in schools. I fear that's what might happen here in Texas now that Abbott unleashed his idiotic executive order.
Jim Crow was Democrat policy, you lying fuck. The Republicans condemned it all along. They forced all Democrats who jumped parties in the 1960s to condemn and oppose it as a condition of party support. That's been their position for over a half century.
You and the politicians you vote for are lying trash. You are the perpetuators of racism, and if you want to eliminate it from society, start with removing yourself from public discourse.
"I understand the concern that some teachers would turn CRT into "all white people are evil"..."
You understand nothing, asshole. Fuck off and die.
CRT has absolutely nothing to do with teaching students about Jim Crow/slavery/Confederacy, and everything to do with crafting Nazi and Klan racial theory for erstwhile progs, you lying fuck.
For the last fifty years those subjects were all taught in school and you didn't need to indoctrinate the kids with racial superiority, segregation and bigotry to do it.
You're a deliberate liar and an irredeemably evil facist.
Fuck you, "Thomas O" (probably Jeff sockpuppeting).
All of the above can be true. CRT is racist garbage and the insane theory that guys who pretend to be gals should be in the ladies room is ridiculous. Possibly dangerous but definitely ridiculous.
The election was rigged and McAuliffe won. Stop the rip-off and storm the Virginia State Capital Building! That's our house and they work for us!
Yeah, it was probably/definitely rigged. Unfortunately for you guys you didn't rig it enough.
Same mistake you made back in 2016.
Go for it. It will be just as effective as Jan 6.
That's the silliest thing about all the fretting about that ridiculous day. There was never the remotest possibility that it would result in the election results being changed. It was an unruly protest, that crossed into criminality for some participants, and VA democrats are welcome to do the same, hopefully breaking less stuff in the process and none of them getting shot for no good reason.
I feel your pain, loser.
Fuck off and die, asshole.
McAuliffe refuses to concede, saying you don't concede when the election was stolen. He says his supporters should fight like hell and his operatives are already demanding recounts and audits in the rural areas where the vote was most strongly against him. Other democratic politicians are joining in or staying quiet, afraid their future in the party will be dead if they speak up.
It was her turn.
Fuck off and die, asshole.
The funniest thing is Libertarians voting third party on “principal” but all they do is ensure Dems win. Do you think you’ll have more liberty under a (D) or an (R) administration? They both suck but you’re throwing elections to the Dems.