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OPINION

Building a Republican Party Coalition

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It might be wise if Republican Party leadership would get out a dictionary and look up the word “coalition.”  They seem to not know its meaning.  The Democrats certainly do.  Especially in this age of “identity politics,” they know how to buy the votes of enough groups—i.e., build a “coalition”—to win most elections, especially in the more populous urban areas. The Republican Party has never been good at this and thus often flounders to win.

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In one sense, a party shouldn’t WANT to “build a coalition.”  A political party should be a party for all Americans, not just a few targeted groups.  I think this is, partly, what the Republican Party has wanted to do over the years.  But the Democrats, by carefully catering to certain factions—currently, bums, minorities, feminists, and sexual deviants—have pulled together enough voters to win elections and, frequently, built majorities in key states and Washington, D.C.  It’s all about power to the Democratic Party, not helping all Americans.  The Republicans have been very poor at playing that game and have found themselves on the losing end more often than not because of it.

So, coalition-building.  I don’t like it because I want my party to be the party for all Americans.  On the other hand, we can’t help anybody if we don’t win.  Thus, building a workable coalition seems necessary.  The Democrats have BLM, LGBTQXYZr2, NAACP, ACLU, and a few other alphabet soup clusters.  Here are a few the Republicans can start putting together.  Some groups like these already exist, but need help.

1.  The PPE (Parents for Proper Education)

The Left has destroyed the American educational system, from top to bottom.  Everybody knows it and it is deliberate. They don’t care about children, but parents do.  The Republicans should work to build a PPE coalition—one strong voice against the hideous system the Democrats have constructed.

2.  WDWS (Women who Defend Women’s Sports)

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If we are ever going to stop this transgender tragedy and perversion, it’s going to be the ladies who do it.  Build a WDWS of women who will make a power influence to get men out of the places they don’t belong.  

3.  BBCC (Blacks who Believe in Character Content)

Martin Luther King, Jr. “dreamed” of an America where black people would be judged by their character, not by their skin color.  The Democrats, of course, use blacks for their skin color.  Republicans should try to persuade black people they are welcome into a BBCC and will be judged by the kind of people they are, not by their race.  Indeed, ALL people, regardless of race, are welcome in the Republican Party based upon their willingness to contribute to American prosperity.  I believe such an idea would appeal to millions of people of color.

4.  CSS (Citizens for Safe Streets)

Go into the big cities and hammer the Democrats on crime.  Get to the people who need to hear that message.  Build a CSS of Americans on this theme—“safe streets.”  This will especially appeal to the minorities who have been hurt the most by “defund the police” and George Soros-backed DAs who have made the justice system a revolving door for criminals.  Why didn’t Mehmet Oz do this in Philadelphia, one of the worst cities for crime in America?  Well, he (effectively) didn’t, and he lost.  And Republicans will continue to lose in urban areas until they build coalitions against the Democratic policies that have made our once-great cities cesspools.  

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5.  PACM (Parents Against Child Mutilation)

I cannot believe that the vast, vast majority of parents in this country want to see their minor children eviscerated and ruined for life by a “woke” doctor or money-hungry hospital who has given in to a disgusting, mutant philosophy perpetrated by one of the Democratic Party’s vilest coalitions.  There are some horrible parents in the country, for sure, who don’t care.  But I think their number is few.  The Republicans need to build a PACM of parents who care about their children’s bodies, education, welfare, and future.  Schools have become the hunting ground for perverts and maladjusted freaks who prey on children to satisfy their carnality.  This must stop.  And parents can do it.  The Republican Party must lead the way by building an overwhelming coalition (PACM) of these good parents who want to take back their schools from hedonism and perversity.  

6.  HWSB (Hispanics Who Want a Secure Border)

From what I read, most Hispanic Americans are appalled at the open border, especially those who are American citizens, thus here legally.  While some Hispanics may succumb to racial pressure and support an open border, I believe there are millions who do not.  Next year’s Republican Party candidates, nationally and locally, must reach out to those Hispanic Americans who want to protect the country’s borders and build a strong voting block to stop the Biden-led invasion of drug cartel sponsored illegals.

7.  CACCP (Chinese-Americans Against the Chinese Communist Party)

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First of all, get all the CCP influence out of the country (that means Fauci).  Secondly, there are millions of Chinese-Americans, and we rarely hear a word from them, mainly because they are hard-working people who don’t cause any problems.  Most of them hate the CCP.  How about building a CACCP of Chinese-Americans?  Let their voice be heard.  Let Beijing know exactly what THEY think of the CCPs murderous, tyrannical, freedom-destroying rule.  It won’t change Beijing (it WILL make them mad), but it will let Chinese-Americans know that somebody in the United States cares about them and their ancestral homeland.  And they will flock to the Republican Party in droves.  Watch Gavin Newsome sweat a bit.

There are other areas where Ronna McDaniel needs to get to work to pull pro-Americans together against the Democratic Party.  I’ve given just a few suggestions.  Time to imitate the Democratic Party and build some coalitions that can win.  Why aren’t Republicans doing this?

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