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It’s Affordability, Stupid? By Victor Davis Hanson
« on: December 15, 2025, 09:10:10 am »
It’s Affordability, Stupid? › American Greatness
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The recent Democratic cry of “affordability” is ironic in many ways.

The left-wing narrative of Trump hyperinflation was one of desperation and came only after previous memes had failed to resonate.

The 2025 generic “dictator,” “fascist,” and “Nazi” smear points never helped the left much.

Nor did the nihilist government shutdown over the “Obamacare crisis” work other than perhaps to depress fourth-quarter GDP.

Nor did the earlier spring 2025 melodramatic predictions of an impending “Trade War,” “Recession,” and stock-market “Meltdown resonate.”

Nor did the “Gestapo,” “SS,” and “Nazi” ICE smears become effective talking points.

The “illegal orders” and “unconstitutional use of force” in destroying narcotraffickers’ shipments in transit of lethal drugs were mostly empty rhetoric.

Then the Democrats got smart and remembered how Trump had won in 2024.

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Re: It’s Affordability, Stupid? By Victor Davis Hanson
« Reply #1 on: December 15, 2025, 02:07:33 pm »
Everything was 'affordable' back before government got involved.
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