Written by the CNN Jew Harry Enten, “Trump keeps wanting to reopen the economy. Voters disagree.” may be the most Jewish headline we’ve seen so far this week.
What this Jew is doing is the same thing that the rest of the Jews are doing: he is gloating that the masses of people will side with his gross devil tribe that is preaching outlandish hysteria over this flu virus over Donald Trump, who is doing his best to reopen the economy so we can try to rebuild.
He lists off a series of data showing that the goyim have been bamboozled by this hoax, and that there is nothing Trump can do about it.
Public health officials almost universally agree that the best way to keep coronavirus deaths to a minimum is for Americans to stay at home as much as possible. Yet President Donald Trump keeps wanting to reopen the economy as he tries to weigh economic health and public health.
A look at the polling data reveals, however, why he may want to err on the side of keeping folks at home.
Normally, presidential elections depend a lot on the state of the economy. Trump has to be seeing the economy shedding jobs and has to know the economy has historically been linked to a president’s re-election hopes. I, myself, made the connection just last week.
And indeed, the percentage of voters who think the economy is getting worse skyrocketed to 60% in the latest Quinnipiac University poll. That’s up from 28% at the beginning of March. When this many voters think the economy is getting worse historically, incumbents almost always lose.
The same poll, however, found that Trump’s approval rating on the economy is 51%. This is no different than the average of Quinnipiac polls taken since May 2019. Voters, it seems, are not for the moment blaming Trump for any economic downturn.
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Meanwhile, everything we see in the polling data suggests that almost no one thinks that we need to reopen the economy right now. In a Fox News poll this week, 80% of voters nationwide say they would favor the federal government announcing a stay at home order for everybody but essential workers. You usually can’t get 80% of voters to agree upon anything, and the 80% is certainly higher than the approval Trump is getting for his handling of the coronavirus.
Voters aren’t concerned Trump is being too proactive. If anything, they think he is being too cautious. The same Fox News poll showed that a mere 4% of voters thought Trump was overreacting to the virus. That compares with 47% who think he isn’t taking the virus seriously enough.
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Americans expect to have disruption to their lives for a good while longer. Most voters, 75%, in the Fox News poll believe the worst of the epidemic is yet to come. An ABC News/Ipsos poll found that the vast majority of Americans (91%) have had their daily routines interrupted by the virus, and a majority of those (56%) don’t expect their routines to get back to normal until at least July.
Basically: this has become first and foremost a partisan political issue, where because orange man wants to open the economy, it is evil to want to open the economy, and orange man is colluding with a deadly virus to kill black people.
But it is worse than any other partisan political issue, because while you’re going to have 50% of people, the Democrat side, automatically against opening up because Trump wants to do it, a large percentage of Republicans have also bought into the Jewish media’s fear hysteria.
You have a situation where there is just no chance the President will be able to open on May 1st. I don’t even know when he’ll be able to open, but it is going to have to be when he has more public opinion on his side, which is not going to happen until the media decides to dial back the fear.
You see, this is the problem with a “democracy”: all it is is rule by the media. The media is capable of making all of the relevant decisions for the country by using emotional rhetoric to push more than 50% of the population in whatever direction they want on whatever issue. The only time they ever lost was when Donald Trump was elected in 2016, and they’ve been winning again ever since then.
“Rule by the media” is basically “rule by rabbinical council.” Which is why Uncle Ezra said that thing he said.
We’ve got a new official theme song for the coronavirus hysteria and the people demanding that the country continue to be shut down indefinitely so that people in their 80s do not catch the flu:
Can you even believe that Nirvana is now 30 years ago?
I guess if you’re a young lad you can. But for millennials, it really demonstrates just how fast time moves. Nirvana is as old now as the Beatles were when Nirvana came out.
If music would have continued to follow the trend from the Beatles to Nirvana over the last 30 years, I wonder what things would look like now? Because instead of doing that, we moved into the most soulless possible pop music, which simply gets played on repeat to a bunch of people who don’t even know the names of the singers. There are no more mega rock groups that define the spirit of an era. There is just endless scientifically produced pop music designed to be as inoffensive as possible to the largest number of people as possible.
No one is asking “is this good? Does this suck? Should I feel insulted that I am being subjected to listening to Old Town Road for the six millionth time today?”
We have entered an age of completely unthinking consumption, where we assume that whatever is put in front of us is meant to be consumed. Pop culture is akin to barnyard animals feeding at a trough.
That is really what allows for something like the corona flu hysteria to take hold.
Politics is downstream from culture, and when your culture is “I eat whatever they put in front of me,” that becomes your political ideology as well.
As long as everyone is doing it together, no one cares. No one is even going to care about living in a complete wasteland of a destroyed economy, because we will all be doing it, and the only way people judge quality of life is relative to other people’s quality of life.
When we’re living in a world of canned government soup delivered by hazmat truck, no one is going to be thinking about what they used to eat before the crisis. No, they will be listening to their wives whine about how Janie down the road’s husband Bob was able to get a better can of government soup with extra beef chunks.