Posted on 08/28/2022 9:16:36 AM PDT by SoConPubbie
Vance, on SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Saturday this weekend, said that it is a “pretty simple argument” that the current leadership in the county benefit from destroying the country while there has been an increase in inflation, a rise in gas prices, an open border, defunding the police, and shipping American jobs to China.
“If you’re a working-class guy in Ohio, you didn’t benefit when they shipped the factories to China, but a lot of American leadership did,” Vance explained. “If you are a suburban mom and just wants to send your kids to school in a safe environment, you did not benefit when [the Democrats] attacked the police and let out a bunch of criminals. But if you’ve got a private security force, you benefit from that just fine.”
Vance’s argument stems from jobs being shipped overseas to China and the Democrats’ continued push for defunding the police since 2020.
The Buckeye State Republican noted that his opponent, Rep. Tim Ryan (D-OH), has voted with President Joe Biden 100 percent of the time and has stood by while he enacts radical policies without showing any leadership for himself.
“If you have lost a kid or somebody else to the fentanyl that’s coming across the American Southern Border, you’ve gotten screwed by Joe Biden and Tim Ryan’s open border policies,” Vance described as part of the problem. “But let’s be honest, there are a few powerful people who have really benefited from the influx of new labor and new Democratic voters.”
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Additionally, a Trafalgar Group poll released this week showed that Vance also led Ryan by five points, 50 percent to 45 percent. The polls coming out a week apart spell trouble for Ryan, as both show Vance beating him.
He talks the talk, but will he walk the walk? As an Ohio resident, I’ll have to hold my nose and vote for him, but I don’t trust him any farther than I can throw a Buick. One-handed.
I like his style. Attack democrats, so much to sink your teeth into, inflation, open borders, crime, shortages of everything, gas prices, compare and contrast what Trump brought to the country and then almost overnight the democrats destroyed it. Hammer them non stop on these points, and remind people what we will go back to with Trump and that’s a winning strategy. It’s the economy stupid. People vote with their wallets.
why dont you trust him?
I have seen a lot of Ryan commercials were he says he will stand up to China and will protect American jobs but I haven’t seen anything from Vance on the air waves since the Primary. Just curious when Vance plans to actually campaign.
He’s better than 50% of current GOP Senators.
Better than Portman, for sure.
I agree.
There was once a Living Wage, so that a family’s father could support the whole family with one job, and the family’s mother could stay home to do the most important “job”, nurturing the children.
This was until the West’s leaders (Reagan, Thatcher, West Germany’s Helmut Schmidt and Francois Mitterrand), met at the G-7 Economic Summit in Ottawa in 1981 to decide that the powerhouse of American manufacturing had to be dismantled and shipped off to China.
This was the historical dividing line between the human flourishing of free enterprise vs. the trans-national, Capitalist-Socialism of “Free Trade”.
In the family, it was decided that women must be taken to work outside the home.
No one tries to pretend that childcare workers do 1% of the “job” that mothers do for their own children when they’re allowed to stay at home.
But capitalist-socialism had already been at work on the family for a hundred years, conditioning kids into mindless consumers and docile employees of gigantic businesses, since 1880.
John Taylor Gatto explains how the richest Robber Barons of the late 1800s, the Rockefellers, Carnegies, Astors , Vanderbilts and others, were threatened in their domination of Capital markets by American farmers, “amateur” mechanics/engineers and small entrepreneurs.
The Robber Barons imposed compulsory, universal schooling, enforced by police, as early as the 1880s, after the Civil War, when impoverished returning veterans were deprived of their farms by bankers and taxmen, and forced into the factories of the emerging American industrial revolution. (There were riots in New York as late as 1915, over parents’ discontent about the 1907 Gary Indiana Curriculum.)
This meant that kids, who had been expected to aspire to become self-employed after the few weeks it took to learn arithmetic and reading, had to be conditioned in what we now know as socialism.
What about all the U.S. jobs that corporations outsource to China and overseas countries? What Does Vance want to do about them?
I always liked what Trump said about essential industries as a matter of national security.
A good place to start here in the US with an economic recovery would be to declare specific industries and manufacturing as essential to our security.
The US should make its own electrical distribution equipment, pharmaceuticals, defense equipment, chemicals, energy, etc. We should mine our own rare earth metals. We should make our own computer chips and other critical needs which are largely automated processes anyways.
This is the path to security AND prosperity in our nation if we can stop our government from deficit spending ourselves into oblivion.
Sure, there are other things we need to do or trim back from government, but the list above would be a great place to start.
Just my .02
But there is no way for private corporations to offshore businesses if theydon't want to, essential to security or not.
This is the path to security AND prosperity in our nation if we can stop our government from deficit spending ourselves into oblivion.
Unless government is going to go subsidize the businesses then deficit spending doesn't play into it.
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