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On Thursday, New York Times opinion columnist David Brooks scolded Democrats for the far-right "madness" in the Republican primary. And the country.
Brooks referred to reports showing that Democrats spent tens of millions of dollars helping MAGA candidates more than moderate Republicans.
"They think it's easier for the far-right trumpist candidate to beatin the general electionthan the more moderate candidate, so do that. "There is," he explained.
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However, Brooks blasted the Democratic strategy as reckless, sneaky, and unpatriotic. Needless to say, he advised that it could eventually cause them to flash back.
"What the Democrats are doing is sneaky in the best of circumstances. If you love your country more than yours, you advance the best candidates in either party. And in these situations, what are they? The Democratic-backed far-right candidate could easily win. "
After considering Democrats as fools, he feared that their actions would lead to "a complete Republican takeover in 2025." It will be "a disaster for our democracy."
Columnists argued that the Democratic Party could not dominate on the most pressing issues for voters. He cites arecent poll, with 83% of Americans dissatisfied with the direction of the country and the same number of respondents with a very negative view of the economy. I showed that.
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Brooks struck the Republicans for underestimating the effects of inflation and undoubtedly exacerbating it with their policies.
"Liberal economists underestimate the threat of inflation, and democratic fiscal policy seems to have ignored the threat and escalated it," he said. Republican Party.
In less than a year, Brooks sang another songaboutinflation. While appearing on PBS NewsHour, the columnist declared that he had "high tolerance for inflation", downplaying already growing economic concerns. He went on to argue that most economists don't know where inflation is heading.
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Brooks admitted that both parties had shifted further from the center, The Democratic Party has deteriorated because of the economy. ..
He said voters would continue to blame them if the country fell into recession.
He warned that it would lead to a "catastrophe." "These [Republican] madness may have moved the country within a few years."
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