Because imagine for one second how bad the national economic numbers would be if you didn’t have DeSantis’ Florida bringing up the averages, to wit:

That being said I still prefer Trump in 2024 and then DeSantis in 2028-2036. After all let’s not pretend that the moment Trump is not longer a POTUS possibility that any GOP candidate who is up against a Democrat will not be treated as “Worse than Trump” by the media, the left and all those “principled” conservatives whose prime principle is to make sure the left keeps paying them.

Oh and any GOP candidate who thinks the left won’t try and steal an election from them, is too naive to run for president.

(oh and while I’d hold off on DeSantis for pres a 2nd Trump admin should be all means poach Christina Pushaw to be the White House spokesperson.

Democrat angst in Pennsylvania

Posted: July 12, 2022 by chrisharper in politics
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By Christopher Harper

The media pundits who predicted a Democrat walkover in the gubernatorial race in Pennsylvania are getting nervous. 

Although the Philadelphia Inquirer and the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, the liberal media in leftist towns, have portrayed State Senator Doug Mastriano as a wingnut, the people between the two coasts are leaning heavily toward the Republican. 

While I don’t place a lot of stock in polls, Democrats have to be worried about the last one, which was about a month ago from USA Today

Mastriano pulled to within three points—49-46—of Democrat Attorney General Josh Shapiro—a number within the margin of error. 

But there’s more troubling news for Democrats in the poll. Almost 85 percent of respondents said the country is heading on the wrong track, and more than 75 percent said the state is going in the wrong direction. 

Only 30 percent said they felt the economy was working for them, pointing to inflation as their most critical issue. 

The big-city media fail to understand how my fellow residents of central Pennsylvania—part of what is known as “the red T” that votes about 70 percent GOP—hate polls and Joe Biden.

Philadelphia political adviser Kurt Knaus wrote after the 2020 election that Democrats got creamed in almost everything but the presidential vote.

“Where federal races produced a bit of blue mixed with neutral tones, state results were decidedly red – blood red, in fact, solidifying Pennsylvania voters’ reputation for splitting their tickets on Election Day,” he wrote.

 “Before November 3, Democrats boasted about their chances to potentially wrest control of the state House and chip away at Republicans’ majority in the Senate. Neither happened. Instead, Republicans knocked out the House Democratic leader and enlarged their majorities in both chambers. 

 Will Bunch, the leftist columnist for the Philadelphia Inquirer, is apoplectic about the current gubernatorial race. 

“If the staunchly anti-abortion Mastriano—currently polling within the margin of error against Democratic opponent Josh Shapiro—rides a predicted GOP midterm wave of voter anger over inflation and President Joe Biden’s unpopularity, and if his victory also were to extend the right-wing dominance in the legislature, the long-term consequences would likely reach far beyond women’s health,” Bunch wrote recently.

“An extreme abortion ban in Pennsylvania will turn the Keystone State into a pariah for many of the nation’s best and brightest young people when they are deciding where to attend college, and not only stunt but probably reverse the growth of high-tech and professional jobs that have fueled the 21st century revival of Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and their suburbs.” 

[Note: Grammarly.com, a computer program I use, insisted that both of the above paragraphs be rewritten for clarity].

It’s difficult to glean any logic from the argument. Does Bunch really believe that the choice of a college depends on a pro-choice state government? Does he really think businesses determine economic viability based on fetus viability?

Whatever the case, his screed underlines just how worried he and other leftists must be. 

Neurotic Liberals Explained in One Sentence

Posted: July 12, 2022 by datechguy in Uncategorized

A group of people trying to fill the God sized hole in the psyche with anything they can find to give them purpose and meaning that the abandonment of faith produces.

Ask Yourself These Questions:

Posted: July 11, 2022 by datechguy in Uncategorized

Did you really expect the Minneapolis Police who have been demonized and demoralized to come out to stop the fireworks going on during the 4th of July?

Just think a million cameras rolling and everyone just waiting to destroy you if you put the slightest foot wrong when stopping it?

Those guys are going to keep their heads down and collect their pensions.


Did you really expect straight Christian Americans who have for the entire lifetime of the volunteer army been the primary source of recruits to sign up when the army is demonizing them and their beliefs while calling them White Supremacists?

Are you surprised they have to lower standards, dispense with the high school requirement and drop restrictions on tats to get the people they want?

What do you think the end game might be? I suspect it will be something that rhymes with a term for the back of a ship.


Is anyone surprised that the elites of the UN would put a paper on their site extoling the virtues of world hunger, pointing to hunger as something that makes workers “more productive”. Or that the author would be a professor, one of the elites who like the folks at the UN don’t worry about hunger.

It brings to mind an old episode of The Adventures of Robin Hood where a lord is flabbergasted that the peasants on the manor actually expected to sleep on beds, just like their betters.

Expect to see a lot more of the elites extol the bright side of want and shortages that they will be able to avoid.


Where you actually shocked that the Biden Administration and the left took the time to use the assassination of the former prime minister of Japan as a prop for their agenda?

Given that the left has been utilitarian in terms of everything from George Floyd to the takeover of Seattle regardless of the consequences can it be any wonder that Abe’s murder is just another tool to advance their agenda?

Ask yourself Is there anything you can think of that this administration and the people running it would not play political games with for fun and profit?


Finally ask yourself this: Given what you’ve seen from the left in terms of violent and harassment of their political opponents with little or no pushback from law enforcement why would you presume they will be any less violent the closer we get to election day?