It's the Economy, Not the East Wing, Stupid
Democrats' Election Day victories are downstream of Trump's misguided economic policies.
The Democratic Party has reason to celebrate for the first time since President Donald Trump defiantly won reelection to a nonconsecutive term last year. Since then, the opposition party has been perpetually back-footed. But now, with major victories in the New Jersey and Virginia gubernatorial races, and lesser wins elsewhere, Dems have officially broken their national losing streak.
As the results trickled in last night, the tenor of the conversation on reliably liberal MSNBC became one of elation, with the various pundits observing that Trump's authoritarian overreach had finally inspired blowback. In fact, they had a specific example of overreach in mind: the White House's East Wing, which Trump has demolished in order to make room for a new ballroom. Progressive commentators Lawrence O'Donnell and Nicole Wallace repeatedly referred to this new construction project and suggested that by voting for Democrats, Americans have risen up to reject it.
This is rather silly. There is very little reason to think that White House renovations, something undertaken by virtually every president of the last century—President Harry Truman rebuilt the structure entirely in the 1940s—are something the American people are following very closely, let alone opposed to. Yes, it's true that highly educated Democrats who watch MSNBC religiously are quite offended by Trump's decision to replace the East Wing (a non-historic portion of the White House where the First Lady's office could be found) with a ballroom large enough to host state dinners. It is simply not true that this is a kitchen table issue.
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No, what motivated voters to choose Democrats is probably the same thing that pushed them away from Democrats and toward Trump in last year's election: widespread frustration with the economy. According to polls, the economy remains the top issue for voters, who have increasingly soured on Trump's handling of it. Trump's own Treasury Department, for instance, has conceded that inflation remains higher than desired, whereas Trump has personally downplayed the issue, insisting "we have no inflation," in an interview with CBS. Trump is in danger of committing the exact same mistake as the Biden administration: Ignoring voters' legitimate economic frustrations while pursuing misguided policies that will certainly make their lives worse.
Trump should feel free to renovate the White House, particularly as he is paying for it with private donations rather than taxpayer money. But if Republicans want to avoid a blowout during the midterms next year, they should adopt a familiar mantra: It's the economy, stupid. It always is.
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Biden's inflation dropped below 4.0% in June 2023 and kept gradually dropping through the 2024 elections; voters still remembered it, 18 months later.
Trump's inflation hit its low at 2.3% in April 2025 and has been rising since. The 2026 elections are only 12 months away. That does not bode well for voters forgetting inflation.
As the results trickled in last night, the tenor of the conversation on reliably liberal MSNBC became one of elation, with the various pundits observing that Trump's authoritarian overreach had finally inspired blowback.
Replace MSNBC with Reason.. would the sentence be true?
Yes, it's true that highly educated Democrats who watch MSNBC religiously are quite offended by Trump's decision to replace the East Wing
Highly educated?
They have Master’s and Doctorate’s Degrees!
(I have a Master’s too, so maybe that’s not really a factor.)
No, what motivated voters to choose Democrats is probably the same thing that pushed them away from Democrats and toward Trump in last year's election: widespread frustration with the economy.
Increasing GDP despite cuts and firings?
Stable unemployment rates?
Reduced CPI compared to Biden?
I think you mean misinformed information being pushed by media and boehm. Weird that. Reason and media even attack even more attempted cuts from Biden signed fy25. Hilarious take.
Meanwhile you hypocrites praise Argentina for cuts and short term pain. Weird.
Yes, it's true that highly educated Democrats who watch MSNBC religiously are quite offended by Trump's decision to replace the East Wing
Robby, who gives a shit. About as germane as when editors would post their favorite cocktail recipe.
For their akita?
The akita heard about what happened to that French dog that ended up with Monkeypox.
“Democrats' Election Day victories are downstream of Trump's misguided economic policies.”
By driving 100mph into batshit insane economic policies?
Also: Robby, my conservative commentator friend, you should know that they don’t have a real problem with any of his economic policies and will keep most (if not all of them) in place should Newsome or AOC pull off a victory in 2028.
The American people know all other alterations to the White House was either needed and/or modest. They see Trump turning the White House into a gilded Mar-a-Lago, which is neither needed nor modest. Yes, people care about the economy more that the White House, but Trump demolishing the East Wing with no warning (and lying about it) was quite jarring.
Oh noes!
all other alterations to the White House was either needed and/or modest.
Yeah, modest alterations
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOG0SlEg0Gs
That counts as "needed" since the building was literally falling apart. But the exterior was unchanged and the inside was mostly the same layout afterwords.
So?
Yeah, it is going to be so cool watching the next Democrat president refuse to use the big gaudy ballroom and instead host state dinners at the Applebee's in Alexandria.
The next president will tear it down, or dramatically remodel it. I think the whole White House needs to be razed to get the Trump stench out.
And I think you and everyone like you should be executed because you’re traitors.