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Democrats Choose Division Over Solutions as Chaos Reigns in Washington

Democrats are doubling down on angry theatrics instead of real solutions, according to historian Victor Davis Hanson. Their playbook focuses on dividing Americans while ignoring the country’s biggest problems. Let’s break down how they’re picking fights instead of fixing things.

Hanson says Democrats have no real ideas left. With no control of Congress or the White House, they’re staging protests and making viral videos to distract voters. It’s all flash, no substance—like a bad reality show instead of serious leadership.

Their main strategy? Attack Trump and his supporters nonstop. They call him a dictator while trying to jail him and his allies. Even Elon Musk gets smeared just for supporting free speech. It’s pure bullying disguised as politics.

Open borders are another disaster. Democrats want to stop ICE from deporting criminals. Cities drown under migrant waves while fentanyl pours across the border. They call this “compassion”—patriots call it national suicide.

Israel gets thrown under the bus to please pro-Palestine activists. Democrats side with terrorists over our strongest Middle East ally. It’s a shameful betrayal that puts American security at risk.

Spending addicts in Washington refuse to cut the budget. Trillion-dollar deficits? No problem! They’ll just print more money while your grocery bill skyrockets. Your wallet pays for their reckless habits.

DEI schemes push race quotas over merit. They want to paint America as racist rather than fix real issues. Your kids learn to hate each other in school while China laughs at our weakness.

Hanson warns these tactics aim to blow up the system, not improve it. Democrats stir up hate to hide their failures. Patriots see through the chaos—we want law, order, and common sense back in charge.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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